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The Marquis expects a letter here which he has left his servant to bring him to Smiths Clove,...
The General has anticipated the subject of your letter of this day, by ordering the greater part...
A working party of fifty men is ordered to parade tomorrow morning eight oClock at your quarters...
There are probably a good many dispatches for Head Quarters in the Post office at Fish Kill, some...
My servant informs me, that the saddle he rides has met with an accident that renders it unfit...
In the necessaries delivered for my corps, two days since, there were only two wall tents which...
I this day received your letter of the 20th. of August. Mr. Morris has advised me of the Bills...
The General directs you will send off the inclosed dispatch for Count De Rochambeau very early in...
There are five boats ordered from Kings ferry to Dobbes ferry, which The General directs you will...
The General approves of your allowing a ration per individual to the Capt and crews of the...
There are five more boats will be at Dobbes ferry, say the Slote, thursday night. Endeavour if...
The Boats are not under present circumstances to go to the Notch till tomorrow as you will see by...
[ New Windsor, New York ] April 12, 1781 . States that “the General has ordered the block house...
The General approves what you have done; what you propose to do. He only remarks that the horses...
The General desires you will have the boats removed from Doddes to Pompton as speedily as you can...
Let me know the result of your examination whether you can appoint a barrak Master to the French...
His Excellency desires you may immediately send an intelligent person to examine the present...
His Excellency wishes for the pleasure of your Company at dinner to day, if you are not...
His Excellency thinks it will not be necessary under the present state of affairs to advertize...
I have it in charge from the Commander in Chief to acknowledge the receipt of your two letters of...
It is the Order of the Commander in Chief, that you furnish Hospital Tents & other Articles for...
His Excellency wishes to be informed what success has attended the Measures taken for the...
The Commander in Chief wishes to know, what Teams you have prepared to go with the Canadian...
I am commanded by His Excellency to forward the enclosed Letters from Genl Heath and Major Reese,...
In order to answer the Questions stated in your Memorandum to me respecting Tents, His Excellency...
The Commander in Chief having determined to seize the first moment, after the Troops have taken...
There is a french Officer returning Express from Boston to Philadelphia, who wants Horses to...
The General is decidedly of opinion one Guide will be sufficient to be retained in service on the...
There appear to be a number of Men belonging to the 1st New York Regt who wish to go to Albany...
I have received your report respecting the Teams and presented it to His Excellency, who directs...