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I had forgot before Sealing to mention any thing respecting Colo: Bedels Regt —according to Your Excellencies Permission—I sent a Party of that Regt to Clear the Road, and have since Improved a Part as a Guard for the Stores, but for want of Blanketts Cloathing &c. cannot Continue on Duty unless provided for, if they are to be Employed in the Expedition or any other Way this Winter Blanketts...
This will serve to acknowledge the Rect of Yr Excellys Containg the Circular Letters, and two thousd Dolls. In the disbursments of which shall obey yr Excys Commands I shall implicitly follow yr Excys Instructions relative to the Route, and the Notice to be given to Baron Du Calb and the Militia officers, I arrived at this place a few minutes before the Express. the front Division Marchd from...
Letter not found: from Richard Peters, 24 Nov. 1778. On 4 Dec., GW wrote Peters : “I had the honor of receiving yours of the 24th ulto.”
On the 21st I had the honor to receive your Excellencys favor of the 16th Instant. General Hand will transmit the result of our deliberations on the Subject recommended to our attention I have not as yet been able to see the persons mentioned In my last to have returned from Canada They have promised to be with me towards the latter end of the Week. I have six Indians now with me who left...
25General Orders, 24 November 1778 (Washington Papers)
The Pennsylvania line and Park of Artillery are to march tomorrow morning nine ôClock; The Stores and Baggage of the Flying-Hospital and General Staff to move with them. Varick transcript , DLC:GW . This movement commenced the army’s march to winter quarters in cantonments in New York and New Jersey; for GW’s plans and dispositions, see his letters to David Henley and Henry Laurens of 27 November.