George Washington Papers

From George Washington to Major General William Heath, 24 October 1779

To Major General William Heath

Head Quarters [West Point] 24 October 1779

Dear Sir

For the Reasons assigned in yours of this date and to protect the communication by Kings ferry, I think the Connecticut Division may as well move down as low as the neighbourhood of Pecks Kill—leaving a sufficient party to continue the work at the two Redoubts1—I shall direct Colo. Gouvion to lay out two small Works at Verplanks and Stoney points.2 You will be pleased to order the one on Verplanks3 to be executed by the Men of your division4—The troops may move as soon as you have fixed on a proper place of encampment near Verplanks.5 I am Dear Sir Your most obt Servt

Go: Washington

LS, in Tench Tilghman’s writing, MHi: Heath Papers; Df, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW.

1For Heath’s compliance with these orders, see his letter to GW of 26 October.

2See GW to Gouvion, this date, and n.1 to that document.

3GW wrote the previous three words above the line on the LS.

4For GW’s decision to expand the responsibility of Heath’s command to include the works at Stony Point, N.Y., see his letter to Heath of 27 October.

5GW wrote the previous two words above the line on the LS.

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