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I—You will repair immediately to Philadelphia, and use your utmost endeavours to hasten the...
Instructions for Major General St Clair, Major General Baron Kalb, and Brigadier General Knox....
Majr Schull leaving Camp without giving me a second oppertunity of speaking to him, prevented...
I am favd with yours of the 15th. According to my present Ideas and expectations my Quarters for...
My intelligence from new York renders it indispensibly necessary for me to look towards the Posts...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] May 29, 1779 . Orders St. Clair’s division to the heights between...
You will be pleased to march immediately with the division under your command, by way of Quibble...
From the last returns made by the Inspector General, I find there is a necessity for appointing...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] May 31, 1779 . Orders St. Clair to Pompton. Df , in writings of George...
I have received information that the enemy were at White Plains on the 29th. You will therefore...
[ Middlebrook, New Jersey ] June 2, 1779 . Discusses appointment of Majors Michael Ryan and Henry...
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] June 2, 1779 . States that Virginia and Maryland divisions are en...
I duly received your two letters of yesterday —I approve your reasons for taking the upper route....
I have received your letter of this date ½ past eight. The Virginia division marched this day...
I received your favor of yesterday at 10 OClock last night and have written to Genl Knox to...
[ Ringwood, New Jersey ] June 6, 1779 . Orders St. Clair to reconnoiter road from Kings Ferry to...
There is a road leading from King’s ferry to Junes through the Mountains, by which it is possible...
New Windsor [ New York ] July 20, 1779 . Discusses defense of “ long Hill in front of Fort...
You will be pleased to examine critically the long hill in front of Fort Putnam, at the...
I wrote you a line yesterday on the subject of Lieutenant Broadheads claim, since which I...
I have received, and thank you for the thoughts contained in your Letter of this date—& pray you...
Inclosed you have the several papers respecting the claims of Captains Becker and Steddiford...
Since I spoke with you some circumstances have changed the appearance of the two matters we...
Congress have by a late Resolve directed the incorporation of the Inspectorate and Mustering...
You will be pleased to repair to our lines and investigate the causes of the late misfortune &...
You will be pleased to forward the inclosed letter by flag. It is from a Mr Ranselair, who comes...
I have been favd with yours of the 28th and 29th. Your reasons for preferring patrols, and those...
I have received your favor of yesterday. As the horse are so very essential during the...
The two Connecticut Brigades march this morning. I think you had best detain all the Men of that...
I am this moment favored with your letter of this date. The detatchment which I mentioned as to...