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From George Washington to General William Howe, 21 September 1777

To General William Howe

Head Qrs Septr 21st 1777

Sir

Your Favor of this date was received this Evening & agreable to your request have sent Doctor Wilson to take charge of the Wounded Officers & Men of the Army under my command who have fallen into your hands at Howels Tavern & the neighbouring Houses. The Doctor has directions to give a receipt for All that are delivered him, and they will be considered as Your prisoners.1 I am Sir with due respect Yr Most Obedt Servt

Go: Washington

Df, in Robert Hanson Harrison’s writing, DLC:GW; two copies, P.R.O., 30/55, Carleton Papers; Varick transcript, DLC:GW. The draft is addressed to: “His Excy Lt. Genl Howe.”

1Lewis Feuilleteau Wilson (1752–1804), who had graduated from the New Jersey in 1773 and subsequently had studied medicine under Dr. William Shippen, Jr., was appointed a surgeon’s mate in the hospital department in January 1778, and he served as a surgeon from June 1779 to October 1780. After the war Wilson settled in North Carolina, where he eventually became a Presbyterian minister.

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