Dear General | Highlands June 21st 1782 |
The enclosed was handed to me this afternoon. If Your Excellency has no objection, I request your permission to convene the Officers of the Massachusetts Line for the purpose therein mentioned. I have the honor to be With the greatest respect Your Excellencys Most Obedient Servant
W. Heath
DLC: Papers of George Washington.
Sir. | West Point 21st June 1782. |
The Officers of the several Regiments in the Massachusetts Line have agreed to address Congress on the subjects of deficient rations, subsistance, pay for the year 1781, &c. and have authorised me to request you, & thro’ you the other General Officers of our line, to join them with your assistance & influence—They likewise request that you will be pleased to appoint a time and place for a meeting, which, upon being acquainted therewith, I shall communicate to the line that they may conform thereto. I have the honor to be Sir most obedt Servt
J. Brooks Lt Colo. Comdt
7th Mass. Regt