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The sta sick of the Brigade stationed here will remain after the disbandment under the care of a...
Colonel Smith considers me a representative — to and setting for the states to me that there had...
You will in future furnish the Troops at the Union Cantonment with all those Articles specified...
I have received your letter of the fifteenth instant— You will send me a Certificate of Colonel...
I have received your letter of the twentieth instant. As the arrangement with respect to Wood has...
You will be pleased to procure and transport to Union camp such quantity of wood not exceeding...
I have received your letter of yesterday, and shall have attended carefully to the explanation...
Col. Smith informs me that the requisite quantity of bricks and stones not having been furnished...
You will be pleased to procure for with an immediately a baggage waggon for the use of General...
You will be pleased to procure three yokes of oxen for the use of the regiments at Green brook,...
I thank you for this Address. It was impossible for you to assemble on the 4th. of July for the...
Presuming you are Presidt of the Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Jersey, I give you...
I inclose to your Care my Answer to the Address of the Magistracy and Inhabitants of the Borough...
It gives me the most pleasing sensations to find so cordial a welcome on my return, in peace, to...
The Negro Boy, whom it is said Captain Ballard attempted to sell, waits upon you with this—he...
I have received information that Captain Ogden of the Jersey Line has lately been into the City...
I have the pleasure to congratulate you on your late promotion to the Rank of Brigadier General...
You will be pleased to commence the march of the Jersey Brigade by the left on thursday morning...
I inclose you Copy of the General Order confirming the sentences on Gibbs & Young—You have also a...
Before the departure of His Excellency the Commander in Chief for Philadelphia, he wrote a Letter...
Notwithstanding the pointed orders which have been issued against receiving Flags at...
I have reced a Letter of the 1st Instant from Cap. Dayton informing me that Lt McDonald of the...
From the inclosed information of Captain Stevens there is reason to apprehend, the business of...
I enclose you the Copy of a Letter from His Excellency Governor Livingston to me, informg that...
I inclose you by the Commd of his Excellency a Warrant for the Execution of George Cook, the time...
I have received your two Letters of the 17th and 18th Instants. The only object I had in view, in...
I am informed by casual report that a Captain of the 57th Regt British, lately taken by Captain...
After writing to you Yesterday, your Letter of the 8th came to me—a Letter from Justice Symes,...
It is extremely painfull to me, to have continually to remark on the irregular manner in which...
I am just informed by the Sectry at War that Capt. Asgill of the British Guards, the unfortunate...