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To George Washington from Guy Carleton, 3 October 1783

Sir, New York 3rd October 1783

I take this opportunity of informing your Excellency that I have ordered several Transports which sailed with Refugees for Nova Scotia, to proceed immediately after performing that service to Penobscot to remove from thence the Kings Troops and Stores. I have directed the Officer commanding that Post of conform strictly to the Articles of the Provisional Treaty, and to notify to the Officer commanding the nearest American Post, or the nearest civil Magistrate, the time he thinks he shall be able to remove from thence, in order that some person properly authorized may attend, to whom he will deliver up the Fortifications, with such American Artillery as may be found therein.

I write also to His Excellency Governor Hancock, to give him the same information. I am Sir, Your Excellency’s most obedient and most humble servant

Guy Carleton

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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