Boston, Massachusetts. To Henry Dearborn, Boston, Massachusetts. Refers to the conduct of American troops after the capture of York and the account as recorded in Goldsmith
. Quarter Master General department, 9th district, Albany. New York. To Henry Dearborn, Niagara. Refers to the insecurity of the public stores at Oswego.
"Copied from the original manuscript, and published by his authority. To which are prefixed, the charges against Brigadier General Hull, as specified by the government.
Utica. To Henry Dearborn. Recites services of his warrior and requests they be supplied with winter rations because so many of them were fighting the British and unable of plant crops.
United States. Vincennes. To Henry Dearborn, The Secretary of War. Deals with a meeting of Indian chiefs to make a treaty which he hopes will be ratified.
To Henry Dearborn. Confirms his previous order for Dearborn to take diversionary action in support of Hull at Detroit and gave further orders on the projected movements below Kingston and toward Montreal.