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Upon a presumption that the Hospital at New Windsor will be continued there the ensuing Winter,...
I this day received your letter of the 20th. of August. Mr. Morris has advised me of the Bills...
His Excellency directs me to inform you, that the Count de Rochambeau with his Army will arrive...
I expect Mrs Washington now is, or soon will be, on her way to this place; I therefore put a...
The Commander in Chief wishes to know, what Teams you have prepared to go with the Canadian...
It is His Excellency’s wish that you should if possible accommodate Lieut. Scudder who is lately...
The bad state of affairs in your Department, is such as makes your presence indispensably...
There is a french Officer returning Express from Boston to Philadelphia, who wants Horses to...
You will please to take immediate measures to dissolve the chain of Dragoons, and discharge the...
I have to request you will as soon as possible, give me an Estimate of all those things in your...
The General wishes for a duplicate of the inclosed to send with the Estimates Genl Knox’s...
I have it in charge from the Commander in Chief to acknowledge the receipt of your two letters of...
His Excellency observes that there is nothing mentioned in your Report, respectg the practice of...
In Answer to a Letter written by the Comr in Chief, a Week or two ago, (several on the same...
The General is decidedly of opinion one Guide will be sufficient to be retained in service on the...
The Officers of the day Report a defficency of Camp Kettles—Straw also is much wanting. The...
His Excellency thinks it will not be necessary under the present state of affairs to advertize...
His Excellency desires me to mention to you—that it continues to be a part of Every Day’s on...
The Commandr in Chief desires that you will procure immediately two hundred & fifty...
There appear to be a number of Men belonging to the 1st New York Regt who wish to go to Albany...
The Comr in Chief directs me to inform you that, the Remains of Genl Hazens Regiment, after...
His Excellency wishes for the pleasure of your Company at dinner to day, if you are not...
A nNumber of Batteaux will be wanting to transport the necessary provisions and Stores to the...
I wrote to you from Saratoga on the 26th Ulto to have all the Boats fit to be used in the western...
A Detachment of about 500 Men is to be sent to garrison the western Posts—A supply of Camp...
The Commander in Chief wishes it may be ascertained this day, how many Boats are, or may be...
I have been greatly disappointed in not seeing you before my departure from this place—in...
In consequence of intelligence just received from the Northward, that General Haldimand would not...