George Washington to Major General Alexander McDougall, 28 June 1781
To Major General Alexander McDougall
Head Quarters Peekskill 28th June 1781
sir
The Commissary Genl of Issues is directed to take the most effectual Measures to furnish the Armey with a Quantity of Hard Bread—for this Purpose, Six Bakers will be given him from here—You will be pleased to afford him every Assistance in your Power, that he may need—to accomplish this necessary Work.1 I am with much Regard sir Your most Obedt servt
Go: Washington
P.S. I find, that unless vigorous Measures are taken to draw all the Boats together immediately, we never shall have them in Readiness for Use when wanted—I have therefore written most pressingly to Major Derby to have all the Batteau’s instantly collected at Peekskill.2
LS, in Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.’s writing, CSmH; Df, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW. GW signed the cover of the LS, which is addressed to McDougall at West Point.
1. See General Orders, this date, and n.1.