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I have just received your Excellency’s directions concerning the Beacon dated 23d instant. I will...
Agreable to your Excellencys request Genl Greene, The Adjutant General, and myself, met...
The Corps of Artillery being raised in different States upon the same principles as the sixteen...
I beg pardon for troubling your Excellency with the inclosd, which, if you think proper I request...
As there is much preparation to make, and many matters to arrange, in the Ordnance Department in...
I have considered the information which your Excellency on the 16th Instant was pleased to give...
I shall give my opinion on the subjects propos’d by your Excellency to your General Officers with...
In compliance with your Excellency’s request of the last evening I shall consider and briefly...
I feel myself so embarrassed, in the duties of the Department of which I have the honor to be the...
I received your Excellency’s Letter of this morning respecting the probable evacuation of...
In the conversation which I had the honor of having lately with your Excellency, you informed me...
I receiv’d your Excellencys two Letters one of the 15th and the other of the 21 ultimo. I have...
I wrote to your Excellency from Springfield concerning the Cannon which were sent from Albany to...
I wrote your Excellency from Poughkeepsie, that as it was not probable the Train of Artillery at...
I have consulted with his Excellency Governor Clinton on the best mode of transporting the Cannon...
I shall take particular care with respect to the Gun screws, and if those imported should not be...
The following hints are humbly submitted to the consideration of your Excellency. The necessity...
Memorandum of sundry matters necesary to be done in the ordnance departments. 1. All the...
I receiv’d your Excellencys orders to give my sentiments “upon the advisability of making a...
Your Excellency last evening referr’d to your General Officers the consideration of the position...
I exceedingly lament my want of experience and ability to fill properly the important Station in...
To his Excellency George Washington, Esquire General and Commander in Chief of the Armies of the...
Estimate of Ordnance, Arms, and Stores necessary for the Army of the United States for the...
It is the opinion of the subscriber that the Battery on Fort Island ought to have an additional...
A Resolution of Congress of the 31 ultimo has been shewn to me by some French Officers attached...
After my Letter to General Greene from Springfield of the 26th of January I sat out for this...
Agreable to your directions, we view’d the hill, East of Mount Washington, & the camp in general,...
I understood that some few Cannon were to be taken from Mount Washington for Kings Bridge for the...
From a view of the present important contest with Great Britain it appears that the war is but in...
Your Excellency will please to observe by the above summary that there are now mounted and fit...
In consequence of your Excellencys directions I am employ’d in looking at and getting the...
Agreable to your Excellencys Instructions I tarried at Cambridge ’till all the Ordnance & Stores...
I did myself the honor to address your Excellncy from Fort George on the 17 Ult.—I then was in...
I returnd from Ticonderoga to this place on the 15th instant & brought with me the Cannon &c. It...
List of Mortars and Cannon brought from Ticonderoga Decr 10th 1775. Mortars  Diameter of the bore...
I arriv’d here Yesterday & made preparation to go over the lake this morning but General Schuyler...
A List of Stores to be convey’d to Camp At Cambridge from Ticonderoga 12 18 pounders—Iron  1...
I arriv’d here last saturday morning and immediately made inquiry whether Colo. Read had done any...