To George Washington from David Forman, 28 August 1781
Tewsday Elevin oClock A.M. 28 August 1781
Sir
I am this Minute Informed that Eighteen Large Ships of War appeard Standing in from the Southward to Sandy Hook this morning a Sevin oClock—by Nine there Colours was discovered British—a Frigate that had been Cr[ui]sing off Stood towards the Fleete & fired a Gun—No Answer was observed to be made—the Frigate Tacked and Stood for Sandy Hook again—Soone after some Time this Frigate Sent her Boat to the Fleete Coming in, while she Stood for Sandy Hook—I shall in a few minutes ride down to Black point where I expect to be able to determin—if it should prove to be Adml Rodney which at prest Appears most probable from the Circumstance of the Boat going from the Frigate I shall not send any other Immediate Information—if any other Fleet your Excly will here from me again as soone as possable. I have the Honr to be yr Excly Most Obdt Humble Servt
David Forman
DLC: Papers of George Washington.