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Letter from H. Glenn to Colonel Dayton. [Undated]. [S5-V1-p0042] [Document Details][Complete Volume]


Letter from H. Glenn to Colonel Dayton

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H. GLEN TO COLONEL DAYTON.

Schenectady, July 6, 1776.

SIR: By Captains Lansing and Wolcott you will receive a quantity of stores for engineers, directed to Mr. Hubbell, and the ordnance, under the care of a party of the train.

I have yesterday sent off sixty barrels of pork in fifteen wagons, as I am apprehensive you will want it sooner than I will be able to send it by boats. I am as yet scant of them, hoping it may be with you sooner than this can. I have given the Captains of the batteau-men directions to follow your further orders, and to be punctual in obeying them as such. You will please send them back here, or as many as you can spare, as here is a quantity of provisions more to go up. I have written to Major Fonda to send six batteau loads of flour to you, as I had no more boats here to forward. I am, sir, your humble servant,
H. GLEN

To Colonel Dayton, commanding German Flats.



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