The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
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.
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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
file New Hampshire Inclusion of 166 Batteaux Men at Verplanks
and Stoney Points, 992 On command and Extra Service at Fish Kill?, New Windsor, &c. &c,
who may be called in occationally, 852 8 Regiments of Connecticut Militia under the Com'd of Colonel Well3
on the lines near N. Castle, 488 A Detachment of N. York Levies on the lines, 115
Militia 2447 Colonel Lamb's Regiment 167 Colonel Livington at Verplank and Stony Fts 80
Continent • 247
Colonel Sheldon's Dragoons od the lines about one-half mounted 142 Batteaux Men and Artificers 250
No. 11. Total 3086
[La Arnold's hand.]
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Estimate of Men to Man the Works at West Point, &c. Sep'r 1780.
Estimate of the Number of men Necessary to Man the Works at West Point and in the Vicinity. Fort Arnold 620
Putnam 450
Wyllys 140
Webb 140
314 HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF WESTCIIESTE" I
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