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In obedience to the General Orders of yesterday, I have made the following distribution of the...
Agreeably to the General orders already issued the troops are getting the wood destined for West...
Since your Excellency spoke to me yesterday relative to the movement of the army,I have more...
Agreeably to your Excellency’s directions, being accompanied by Colo. Swift, Colo. H. Jackson and...
The left wing of the army, commencing its march at seven o’clock to morrow morning, will proceed...
To render it practicable to support the horses indispensably necessary with the army, I beg leave...
Capt. Walker has shewn me a letter of this date from Genl Gates to your Excellency, representing...
Capt. Palmer, an old seaman, has examined Murderers Creek to find a place suitable for hauling up...
The inclosed letter I received last evening. Your Excellency will readily judge I cannot avoid...
Last evening I received your Excellency’s letter of the 14th with its two inclosures. Mrs...
Your Excellency had but just left my quarters, this evening, when a deputy sheriff of Ulster...
I received yesterday your Excellency’s letter of the 27th inst. directing the estimates for the...
To-day major Campbell handed me a letter from General Knox relative to the collecting of timber...
The inclosed estimate is calculated on the supposition that the army under your Excellency’s...
The conductor whom I sent to Albany with blankets for Colo. Willet’s regiment is returned. He...
I have received from my Counsel in Woolsey’s action, a special bail piece, which he says I with...
By the Bills brought in to my office in some cases, I find very large quantities of wood burnt by...
The committee of Congress on the late regulations for the quarter master’s department, on account...
The Brigadiers and commanding officers of Brigades have reconnoitred the environs of the...
You was pleased to ask my opinion of the military establishments proper to be adopted by the...
On the receipt of your Excellency’s letter of the 6th instant relative to the measures necessary...
It is now time to deposit at West-Point as much wood as will be necessary for the use of the...
The chain at West-Point has already suffered considerably by the rust, and will be daily growing...
I was last evening honoured with your two letters of the 8th. Measures were taking to supply the...
I have been honoured with your letter of the 10th desiring me to give furloughs to such officers...
We, the Officers of the part of the Army remaining on the banks of the Hudson, have received Your...
The Officers of the part of the Army who agreed on the inclosed address, having committed to us...
As I may not have another opportunity, I beg leave now to present to your Excellency the...