From George Washington to Colonel David Forman, 24 July 1780
To Colonel David Forman
Head Quarters Bergen County 24th July 1780
Dear Sir
Having occasion for the services of Major Lees Corps in another quarter I have ordered them from Monmouth,1 but I have directed the Major previous to his removal to drive off the Horses and Cattle from the places which you mentioned to me as being within the enemy’s reach and perhaps intended for their use.2 He will apply to you for advice, which you can give him privately—as I imagine it would not be prudent for you, in your present situation, to appear in the matter.
You will oblige me by keeping a look out as before upon the Coast and giving me information of any material movements towards or from New York—I thank you for your past accuracy of observation and am Dear Sir Yr most obt Servt.
Df, in Tench Tilghman’s writing, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW.
2. Forman relayed this information to GW verbally (see his letter to GW, 27–30 July).