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General Schyuler to New-York Congress

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GENERAL SCHUYLER TO NEW-YORK CONGRESS.

New-York, June 4, 1775.

GENTLEMEN: As I am ordered by the Continental Congress to liquidate the accounts of the people employed in the reduction of Ticonderoga, that they may be paid; and as Messrs˙ Allen and Warner were concerned, there will be money due to them; and as they are in want of some, I could wish you to advance them thirty Pounds, and to make it a Continental charge, for which I shall debit them in their account with the publick.

I am, gentlemen, your most obedient humble servant,
PHILIP SCHUYLER.

To the Honourable Members of the New-York Provincial Congress.

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