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The Militia from the State of Massachusetts Bay were directed by the General Court to receive...
Your letter of the 28th Instt noticeing Me the forwardness of the Troops under your Command was...
As I am credibly inform’d that the inhabitants along the Sound carry on a frequent communication...
I Sent out in the morning Two parties ordered one of them to the Right of the Enemy & the other...
By a Letter which I had this day the pleasure of receiving from the president of the Council of...
I just arrived here—Find only part of two Regiments of the militia, from the Massachusetts—The...
I am glad to hear by yours of the 4th Inst. that you had arrived at Peekskill, and I hope from...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, 9 Jan. 1777. When writing to William Heath on...
I am sensible the State of Massachusetts Bay are determined, to use every vigorous exertion, to...
An Inconvenience of considerable Magnitude arising from the Practice of carrying Household...
Inclosed you have Copy of a Letter which I have this Moment received from Mr Boudinot. You will...
I am inducd to write you in consequence of a [letter I] have just receivd from Lord stirling...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, 13 April 1777. In his letter to Hancock of...
I have wrote to General Herd to march the Militia assembled under his Command to this place —I am...
I have yours with the Return of your Division. I observe that the Return of the two independent...
I am this morning, honoured with Your Excellencies favour of yesterdays date, On General Heard...
I am well convincd that the amazing desertions which have of late prevail’d among our Troops,...
Colonel Spotswood marchd in this morning with a detachment from the 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, &...
The Maryland, and the ninth Pennsylvania regiment were, by a mistake, returned yesterday as being...
I this moment receivd an extract of a letter from Genl Stevens to your Excellency of this days...
One of the Hessians left their camp at the landing this afternon, his account of their numbers &...
We have in the Guard House an infamous tory said to be one of Skinners men who on an attempt made...
Letter not found: to Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, 21 May 1777. Lincoln wrote GW on 24 May : “I was...
I have received your Excellencies directions of the 20th forwarded by Colonel Harrison. In order...
A number of Colo. Brodheads men, 8th Pennsylvana regiment, were some time since tried for...
From the uncommon prevalency of desertion at this time in the army, I am induced to think, there...
Major Campbell advises by Letter just now received that the Enemy are advancing toward Van...
Letter not found: from Maj. Gen. Benjamin Lincoln, 3 July 1777. Charles E. Tuttle Co. of New York...
I have just received information that the Fleet left the Hook yesterday, and as I think Delaware...
I met General Schuyler the 30th ultimo; a mile or two above Fort miller, just after the General...