George Washington Papers

To George Washington from Charles Stewart, 10 May 1781

New Windsor 10th May 1781

sir

On examining the State of the Magazines here, I find that unless the most strenous exertions are made, to collect and forward to Camp, the supply mentioned in Mr Steven’s report, to Your Excellency of 24 April last the Army must be greatly distressed in a few days, there is not now more than two days supply On hand, and the only prospect of present relief is from the Western Towns in the State of Connecticutt, As their is not A Barrell of Meat on hand, in any of the Magazines in the state of New-Jersey. To support the Army after this month, it will require six thousand pounds of fresh Beef—⅌ day, from the Each of the States of Connecticutt and Massachusetts Bay, two thousand from N. Hampshire, and One thousand from Rhode Island during the month of June; and seven thousand pounds ⅌ day, from the states of Massachusetts Bay, seven thousand from Connecticutt, four thousand from N. Hampshire, and two from Rhode Island during the month of July, and the like quantity at least to be continued during the Campaign, the Regular delivery of Fat Cattle equaly to the foregoing Esimtate, will require the particular attention of the respective State Agents, I am of opinion that sending on the Cattle in droves, weekly from each state to Camp, would be most eligible, and the surest way to support the Troops. I am with the greatest respect your Excellencys most Obedt st

Chas Stewart C.G.I.

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