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General Wooster to the New-York Congress. [1775-06-18] [S4-V2-p1306] [Document Details][Complete Volume]


General Wooster to the New-York Congress

Page v2:1306

"Greenwich, June 18, 1775.

"SIR: Your favour, in behalf of your Congress, I have just received; a copy of which I have transmitted by express both to the Camp near Boston, and to our Governour. I should be very glad to hear that your proportion of men, for the defence of the Country, were raised and well equipped, as it is of the utmost importance that a place of such consequence as New-York should be put in the best posture of defence.

"I am, in haste, your most obedient humble servant,

"DAVID WOOSTER, Major-General.

"To Peter V. B. Livingston, Esquire."



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