Crompond 26th Jany 1783 |
Your letter of yesterday arived the last evening, I have seen nothing of the person the Contractors promissd [to] send us.
Inclosed is a letter I received yesterday afternoon from Capt. Allen commanding two Companies at the Mouth of Croton—Capt. Williams Design was to have taken Colo. Delancy & some of his Officers, but their being not at home saved them, The Captain had taken a number prisoners & would have retird without loss, had he continued without haulting, the prisoners how ever were retaken & six of Williams’ Party & by the best information I am able to obtain, severely cut.
This bearer has under his charge four prisoners of war, they were taken in West Chester by a party, under Mr Jno. Archer. They belong to Delancys Corps.
If you think the inclosed worth communicating to the General I wish you to make it Known to him. I am Sir your most Obd. Servt
Lem. Trescott Major
7 M. Rg.
P.S. As it is a matter of Doubt with me wheather I should send prisoners of war immediately to Head Quarters or West Point, & only report them to Hd Quarters I have directed the latter.
L.T.
DLC: Papers of George Washington.
Dear Sir, | Cortland House half past eleven A.M. [25 January 1783] |
Agreeably to your note of yesterday, Capt. Williams made app[l]ication to me yesterday morning to go down with a party of horse about thirty two, which was gran’td the party on their return halted about seven OClock at [Orcuns] House two miles from this who where compleatly Supprised by Dallencie’s Horse, by the best information and their appearance on the River were upwards of a Hundred, they pursued Williams half way across the mouth of the Croten, on their Approch I Immedeately formed my men on the bank below the House, the Enemy Came up within two gun that formed and immedeately retired. I crosed the river and went as low as [Orcuns]—The people there say there are a body of foot out.
As Williams party returnd in a Scatterd manner Six or Seven of them are taken. I am Sir yr
N.C. Allen Capt.
Williams halted at [Orcuns] two hours with out any guard advancd or Centr[y] at the door
N.C.Allen