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I must request the Board to give orders to have a considerable number of Cartridges made up with...
At the same time I again inform you, of the almost infinite importance it is, to have the Boats...
When Capt. Von Heer went into Quarters last Winter he delivered up thirty Horses to the Dy Qr Mr...
I have been greatly disappointed in not seeing you before my departure from this place—in...
The supply of flour for the Army must be kept up regularly, And the Means of transportation must...
Upon a supposition that this may reach you upon the North River, I am induced to recommend to...
Since I directed Col. Humphrys the day before yesterday, to request you to have the beef salted...
Since I wrote to you the last Evening, respecting the transportation of the salted Provisions, I...
It is to be hoped that Forrage will be provided at proper places on the Rout by which the Army...
At the request of General Hamilton I inclose you his state of the deficien[cies] of provisions...
Yours of this date is before me—When I wrote to Colo. Lutterloh I had no knowledge of your letter...
The Commander in Chief has made an alteration in the disposition of the Brigades on the left of...
Upon the application of the Magistrates of Morris County in 1780, soliciting that repairs should...
The Commander in Chief wishes it may be ascertained this day, how many Boats are, or may be...
The General approves what you have done; what you propose to do. He only remarks that the horses...
My horses, I am told, have not had a mouthful of long or short forage for three days. They have...
I have ordered a detachment of light troops amounting to a thousand rank and file to assemble at...
The General desires you will have the boats removed from Doddes to Pompton as speedily as you can...
I have spoken to His Excellency—He has no objections to your going to Newborough for two or three...
The Office of Adjutant General being vacant by the resignation of Colo. Reed, and the power of...
In Answer to a Letter written by the Comr in Chief, a Week or two ago, (several on the same...
Let me know the result of your examination whether you can appoint a barrak Master to the French...
As your continuance at the North River was considerably longer than I expected, I have not had an...
The tranquility of winter quarters and the important change about to take place in our Military...
Upon receiving the Honor of an appointment of Deputy Quarter Master General to the Southern Army...
The inclosed instructions were begun though not completed at the time they are dated; but the...
I have attentively considered the several matters contained in your Letter, Returns, Estimates, &...
I am very sorry that the appointment of Deputy Quarter Master in this State has been so managed...