St.Clair writes to Knox
Document 1791Letter, describes St. Clair's campaign.
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"It is impossible yet to ascertain what the forces this campaign will actually amount to [undecipherable] the [undecipherable] the [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] battalion you [undecipherable] have [undecipherable] there not meet with [undecipherable] [undecipherable] from [undecipherable] it would have [undecipherable] that the whole of the troops had been drawn together and accustomed a little to the duties in camp before we had moved to meet the Enemy, but of that I have now no hopes. for the [undecipherable] to be [undecipherable] informed that no delay which can be avoided must be suffered to take place. Indeed even of those who have been here for some times many will be very ignorant for the first regiment are nearly all new recruits, and a great many of them have been necessarily employed on other duties, in the laboratory and as [undecipherable]. The [undecipherable] however have been Spared to instruct them as fast as possible [undecipherable] they leave to obtain, the [undecipherable] of the army [undecipherable] have long accustomed to the rudiments of discipline.
Fort Washington, August [undecipherable]
[undecipherable] with [undecipherable] to the [undecipherable] of [undecipherable] [undecipherable] to seize on road will be at [undecipherable] enemy [undecipherable] but from this must be a considerable deduction for this garrison [undecipherable] again with not much regard [undecipherable] many [undecipherable] must be given to Kentucky.
(but) [undecipherable] they would more [undecipherable] [undecipherable] much [undecipherable] near from passing of the [undecipherable] [undecipherable] Crossing or [undecipherable] will be a most [undecipherable] and [undecipherable] doing the movements [undecipherable] [undecipherable] we have [undecipherable]
Type
Extract of Letter
Description
Letter, describes St. Clair's campaign.
Date
08/03/1791
Author
Recipient
Sent from
Fort Washington
Repository
Collection
Document number
1791080340001
Page start
1
Notable persons
Henry Knox
Arthur St. Clair
Notable locations
Fort Washington
Notable items
battallion
meet with success
whole of the troops had been drawn
moved to meet the enemy
season is so far advanced
first regiment are nearly all new recruits
employed on other duties in the laboratory and as artificers

