Westchester County, New York, During the American Revolution
It may be that, " on board these ships, there may be troops for that " purpose, who, expecting to be joined by the disaffect- "ed, in that quarter, or confiding in their own " strength, may endeavour to seize those defiles, in " which case the intercourse between the two Armies, "both by land and water, will be wholly cut off, than " which a greater misfortune could hardly befall the " Province and Army. I must entreat you to take " the measure into consideration, and, if possible, '' provide against an evil so much to be apprehended. " I should hope the Militia of those Counties might be " used on such an emergency, until further provision " was made.
" I have also thought it very probable these ships
8 General Washington to General George Clinton, " IIead-(JUARTER8, ' New York, 12 July, 1776."
The Convention to General Washington, "Saturday morning, July 13, ' 1776."
WESTCHESTER COUNTY.
"may have carried up arms and ammunition to be " dealt out to those who may favour their cause, and " cooperate with them, at a fixed time. I would, to " guard against this, submit to your consideration the "propriety of writing to the leading men, on our " side, in those Counties, to be very vigilant in ob- " serving any movement of that kind, in order that "so dangerous a scheme may be nipped in the bud; "for that purpose, to keep the utmost attention to " the conduct of the principal Tories in those parts, " any attempts of intercourse with the ships, and all " other circumstances which may lead to a discovery " of their schemes and the destruction of their meas- " ures.