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The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)

Bolton, Robert Jr. The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, from its First Settlement to the Present Time, Vol. I. New York: Charles F. Roper, 1881. Revised posthumous edition. 260 words

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[Endorsed,] Artillery Orders, Sept. 5th, 1780

W'st Point, Sept. 5, 1780.

disposition 0, the corpsUto tah, piace ja Wchh 'Souh. a»d the like uumbe, to Redoubt No. 4.

THE TOWS OF GRKENBURGH.

Capt. Thomas and Company to repair to Fort Arnold.

Capt. Simmons and Company to remain at the North and South Redoubts, at the East side of the River, until further orders.

Lieut. Barber, with 20 men of Capt. Jackson's Company will repair to Constitution Island ; the remainder of the Company with Lieut. Mason's will repair to Arnold.

Capt. Lieut. George and Lieut. Blake with 20 men of Capt. Troadwcll's Company, will repair to Redoubt No. 1 and 2, the remainder of the Company will be sent to Fort Arnold.

Late Jones's Company with Lieut. Fisk to repair to the South Battery.

The Chain Battery Sherburn's Redoubt, and the Brass Field pieces will be manned from Fort Arnold as Occasion may require.

The Commissary and Conductor of Military stores will in turn wait upon the Commanding Officer of Artillery for Orders.

The Artificers in the Garrison, (agreeable to former Orders.) will repair to Fort Arnold, and their receive further Orders froai the Command'g Officer of Artillery, J. Bauman Major Comm't Artillery.

No. 10.

[Endorsed,] [In the Traitor's own hand.]

Estimate of the Forces at West Point, and its dependencies, Sept. 1780.

Estimate of the Forces at W'st Point and its dependencies, Sept. 13th, 1780 A Brigade of Massachusetts Malitia and two Regiments of Rank and