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


Letter from H. Glenn to Major Fonda

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H. GLEN TO MAJOR FONDA.

Schenectady, July 6, 1776.

DEAR SIR: As I have no more batteaus here at present than are wanted to forward the stores I was to send first, and am confident Colonel Dayton will want flour, I must beg you will forward to him six batteau loads, or as many battaus as you can, should you not have six. Let the men that go up be engaged to go as far as Stanwix, should Colonel Dayton want them that far. I shall pay you for all expenses for boats, hire, and men, that may accrue. General Schuyler expected that I would have been able to have empty boats from here for flour, but I have scarcely enough for what was intended first to be sent. Let me hear from you if you can send the boats, as by your silence I shall expect you sent them. I am, dear sir, yours, &c.,
H. GLEN.

To Major Fonda, Caughnawaga.



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