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WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Gen.) (continued): 
secret a manner as possible, a list of all the vessels from the Falls 
of Susquehanna to Wyoming, and certain other details. Orders 
concerning the returns of each month. Preparations for an 
Indian expedition to be prosecuted agreeable to directions ex- 
pected from Gen. Schuyler. No further action to be taken in 
providing materials for the vessels of force, but the articles 
already on hand are to be kept secure from waste and loss. 
Vol. ii, No. 95. 
1779.—March 2.—In the list submitted to him, if the articles are 
wholly designed for such troops as may proceed by way of 
Wyoming, thinks the quantity too great; but if they are part 
of the general provisions for the use of the army, they might 
as well be purchased on tolerably good terms. [Copy.] 
Vol. ii. No. 86. 
1779.—May 4. Middlebrook —Having already explained the plan 
of the western expedition against the Indians of the Six Nations, 
now informs him that Gen. Sullivan is appointed to the com- 
mand of this expedition, and desires that he will give him 
every assistance in his power. Wishes to know at once how 
soon the wagons and other preparations will be ready, to en- 
able him to make a general movement of the army. Gen. 
Greene knows the urgent motives to a speedy movement. 
Vol. vii, No. 28. 
1779.—May 6. Headquarters, Middlebrook.—The ist Jersey Reg- 
iment under marching orders, and will move probably in two 
days. Hears from Gen. Maxwell that their portmanteaux and 
wagons are lacking, and that the tents are not taken out of the 
store at Morristown for want of wagons. Gives him this notice 
that there may be no delay on the above account, the whole 
brigade being under marching orders. Vol. vii, No. 58. 
1779.—May 19. Headquarters, Middlebrook.—Enclosing a letter 
from Gen. Sullivan, with the several papers to which he refers. 
Difficulties arising from deficiency of wagons, tents, etc., in 
Gen. Greene’s department will claim the earliest notice. Ask- 
ing for Gen. Sullivan’s letter and the return from the New 
Hampshire Regiment. Vol. v, Noe. 
PROC. AMER. PHILOS. SOC. XXxIX. 162. Q. PRINTED JULY 7, 1900. 
