U.S.S. Superior off Kingston. To Jacob Jennings Brown. Angrily rebukes General Brown about misunderstandings arising over cooperation between land and sea forces.
Camp near Fort Erie. To General Jacob Jennings Brown. Relates to the exchange of Captain Loring and expresses regrets that the advantages were not more equal. He also refers to the interception of letters.
Headquarters British Camp before Lake Erie. To Jacob Jennings Brown. Deals with the treatment of American officers and soldiers captured by the British.
Cornwall. To Jacob Jennings, Brown, French Mills. The present flag is to forward some letters & trunks belonging to American officers in this place. The surgeon...in attendance on the wounded American prisoners accompanies it on his return to your…
Boston. To Alexander James Dallas. Concerns attacks on his military reputation and especially his actions at the Battle of Niagara by General Brown and his friends.