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I have the pleasure to inform you that Major Fishbourn has just arrived from Genl Wayne with the...
Letter not found : to Maj. Gen. Alexander McDougall, 17 July 1779. McDougall wrote GW on this...
Our advices agree that the enemy have their whole force up the river, & by a letter dated last...
[ West Point ] August 14, 1779 . Asks McDougall to accompany Brigadier Generals Henry Knox and...
I am to request that you will in company with Generals Knox and Du Portail make a visit to all...
Being absent on a tour to the several detachments of the Army when your letter of the 6th was...
I have been favored with your letter of the 16th. It was not intended when I mentioned the...
I have just recd your favor. It is my desire for various reasons, that you should continue in...
The general officers at this time absent from the army, and those who claim the indulgence of a...
Since I wrote requesting You to join me at this Camp, some events have taken place, which will...
Springfield [ New Jersey ] June 15, 1780 . Describes British “incursion into the Jersies.” Fears...
Headquarters [ Preakness, New Jersey ] July 2, 1780 . “I wish to see you here the day after...
Be pleased to send immediately to Mr Hunt, who was employed last year as a Pilot for the sound,...
You will be pleased to take command of West Point and its dependencies till the arrival of Major...
Preakness [ New Jersey ] October 24, 1780 . Approves of McDougall’s entering Congress as a...
The Expedition against Arnold has failed—After the favourable moment (occasioned by the...
There being but one General Officer (a Brigadier) with the line of the Army at present; I must,...
Least from your Situation you may not have had an Opportunity to see the Good Arrangement of the...
On your taking the Command of West Point, I wish your attention to the following perticulars....
The Commissary Genl of Issues is directed to take the most effectual measures to furnish the...
I have just recd your favor of this date. As the Artillery Men are wanted for a particular...
I inform you in full confidence that an attempt is to be made this night by surprise upon the...
The two new whale boats at Wapping’s Creek, & the one at New-borough in the charge of Mr Brooks...
In Consequence of my Orders, some of the Troops from the Northern Frontier will soon arrive at...
I have recd your favor of the 10th You will be pleased to let me have, as quick as possible, a...
I received your’s with the returns enclosed. I have desired General Schuyler to forward to West...
I have rec’d yours of the 17th; And wish it was in my power to render your situation more...
I request you will regularly report to me, the number of Militia which shall arrive from time to...
I have ordered the Light Company of Cortlandts Regt to West point, as soon as it arrives you will...
I have received your favors of the 3d and 6th Instants. The bringing forward the Corps of...
I am much disappointed in not having the Boats sent from Wapping Creek to Kings Ferry, as...
Circumstances have rendered it necessary to change our plan of operations—and I am going myself...
I have been favoured with your Letter of the 2nd Inst. and am much obliged by your...
I am made extremely unhappy, by finding, that the difference between General Heath and yourself...
I received yesterday your Letters of the 8th and 9th of February and have duly noticed the...
Major General Heath has made no application for leave of absence. The other parts of your Letter,...
I have to acknowlege your two favors of the 23d. Your resolutions respecting the prosecution of...
I have been favoured with your private Letter of the 26th. In forming my arrangement of Commands...
I have concluded to name you on the part of the United States, as Commissioners, to meet those of...
Being about to make a general disposition for the command of the Army during the Winter and...