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Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution

Dawson, Henry B. Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution. Morrisania, NY: (privately printed by the author), 1886. 273 words

Early in February, 1776, General Lee, then chief in command, in the City of New York, informed the Committee of Safety, then in session, that he was " of opinion that the two Connecticut Regiments " and Lord Stirling's would not be sufficient for the " services he will have to perform ; and he desired to " know whether it would be agreeable to the Com- " mittee that he should send to Pennsylvania for a " Regiment from thence." After due consideration, the introduction of troops from other Colonies having been found unsatisfactory, because of outrages inflicted by them on the inhabitants, the Committee of Safety adopted the following Resolution :

" Resolved, That if General Lee shall think it " necessary to call in the aid of any other troops than " the two Connecticut Regiments and Lord Stirling's " Regiment, that he be authorized and, in such case, " he is hereby authorized, to call in as many of the " Minute-men of this Colony as he shall, at any time, " think necessary." 4

In accordance with the authority which was thus delegated to General Lee, on the following day,

2 Historical Manuscripts, etc. : Military Returns, xxvii., 254.

'Journal of tlie Provincial Congress, " Die Mercurii, P.M , Peb. 21, "1776."

< Journal of the Committee of Safety, "Die Veneris, 10 ho., A.M., Feb. "9, 1776."

WESTCHESTER COUNTY.

[February 9, 1776] a letter was addressed to Colonel Samuel Drake, ordering the skeleton Regiment of Westchester-county Minute-men into active service. That letter may properly find a place in this narrative : it was in the following words :