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The New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division Guide to the 1754-1818 MssCol 23873 Compiled by Casey Babcock, 2016 Summary Creator: Gansevoort, Peter, 1749-1812 Title: Date: 1754-1818 Size: 2.07 linear feet (9 volumes) Source: Gift of Catherine Gansevoort Lansing, 1905 Abstract: Peter Gansevoort was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. He took part in the invasion of Canada and commanded Fort Stanwix (renamed Fort Schuyler), defending it against a British attack in August of 1777. This selection from Peter Gansevoort, Jr.'s military papers, 1754-1818, document his career as an officer in the Albany militia and the Continental Army, as well as the commander of the United States Army's Northern Department. The bulk of the documents relate to Gansevoort's service as colonel in command of New York's 3rd Regiment during the Revolution. Subjects of note include intelligence, troop movements, the supply and arming of Continental forces, the siege at Fort Stanwix, the Saratoga Campaign, and the post-revolution Western Frontier. Documents consist of correspondence, accounts, muster rolls, returns, commissions and commendations. Access: Advance notice required. Preferred citation:, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library Processing note: Compiled by Casey Babcock, 2016 Related Materials: Additional military, personal, and other papers of Peter Gansevoort, Jr. can be found in the span class="unittitle">gansevoort-lansing collection, Manuscripts and Archives Division, The New York Public Library../span> Creator History i

Peter Gansevoort was born in Albany, NY in 1749. The eldest son of Harme Gansevoort, a merchant, brewer, and political figure, and Magdalena Douw, who came from a well-connected Albany family. Gansevoort s paternal relatives first arrived in New York in 1657, and settled in Albany twenty years later. Peter Gansevoort began his lengthy military career during the American Revolution. Initially joining the Albany militia as a lieutenant, he quickly received a commission as a Major in the Continental Army, in July of 1775, shortly after hostilities broke out. He took part in the invasion of Canada, and precipitously rose through the ranks during 1776, all the way to colonel. He took command of Fort Stanwix (renamed Fort Schuyler) in Rome, New York--built by the British during the Seven Years War, but occupied by Americans during the Revolutionary War--defending it against a British attack in August of 1777. Gansevoort then returned to Albany for a time and married Catherine Van Schaick, on January 12, 1778, before resuming his post at Fort Stanwix. During 1779, Gansevoort and the Third New York Continentals made a lengthy expedition into Indian Country, in central New York. By 1781, Gansevoort was back in Albany, now as a Brigadier General in the colonial militia. With the war over and the peace signed, in 1783, Gansevoort acquired property and a sawmill in a part of Albany County that, in 1791, would be carved out to create Saratoga County. Gansevoort and his wife had five children that lived through infancy, and also lived with eight enslaved people, according to the 1790 census. During this time, Gansevoort also became involved in public life, serving as a member of the Albany Federal committee that supported ratifying the U.S. Constitution in 1788, as well as being appointed sheriff of Albany in 1790. Having served during the late 1780s as an Indian Agent for the Confederation Congress, Gansevoort was made military agent of the Northern Department by Thomas Jefferson in 1802, and was promoted to Brigadier General in the U.S. Army in 1809. All the while, Gansevoort remained involved in local affairs, serving on the board of directors of the New York State Bank in Albany and the Albany Insurance Company, and as a member of the state Board of Regents. Gansevoort died on July 2, 1812. Scope and Content Note This selection from Peter Gansevoort, Jr.'s military papers, 1754-1818, document his career as an officer in the Albany militia and the Continental Army, as well as the commander of the United States Army's Northern Department. The bulk of the documents relate to Gansevoort's service as colonel in command of New York's 3rd Regiment during the Revolution. Subjects of note include intelligence, troop movements, the supply and arming of Continental forces, the siege at Fort Stanwix, the Saratoga Campaign, and the post-revolution Western Frontier. Documents consist of correspondence, accounts, muster rolls, returns, commissions and commendations. Notable correspondents include Benedict Arnold, George Clinton, Horatio Gates, John Lansing, Jr., Philip Schuyler, Richard Varick, George Washington, and Marinus Willett. Other items of note include documents pertaining military activities of other Gansevoort family members. Arrangement: Selected and arranged by Catherine Gansevoort Lansing from among his papers in the Gansevoort-Lansing Collection. Key Terms Genre/Physical Characteristic Accounts Maps (documents) Military commissions Muster rolls Returns (military reports) Geographic Names New York (State) -- History -- 1775-1865 ii

New York (State) -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775 United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 Occupations Soldiers Names Gansevoort, Catherine Van Schaick, 1751-1830 Gansevoort, Peter, 1749-1812 Gansevoort family iii

Container List v. 1 Document signed by Nicholas Brant and the two other chiefs of the Canajoharie Tribe 1763 June 26 Copy of a note dated 1754 July 5 v. 1 Receipt signed by Philip Schuyler and Gerard de Peyster 1767 March 16 v. 1 Map of the Country of the VI Nations Proper, with part of the adjacent Colonies undated Copy of the 1771 original by Guy Johnson v. 1 Invoice for Arms and co. Peter Gansevoort to Abraham C. Cuyler 1767 July v. 1 Document by Abraham C. Cuyler, Mayor of Albany 1771 June 8 An opinion on the validity of holding Native Americans as slaves. v. 1 Document relating to the purchase and sale of a Pawne Indian 1771 June 21 (Signed by Andrew Gautier and Abraham Fonda) v. 1 Frederick Haldimand to the Officers Commanding at the Lakes and at the Posts in Canada 1773 August 18 v. 1 Complaint in the County of Tyron Common Pleas court 1774 Henry Nellis vs. Elias Garlock v. 1 King of the Chotes speech approximately 1775 (In the hand of Peter Gansevoort) v. 1 Appointment of Goose Van Schaick 1770 April 10 Signed by Cadwallader Colden v. 1 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Colonel Peter Gansevoort approximately 1775 v. 1 Guy Johnson to an unidentified correspondent 1775 April 25 v. 1 Portrait of Peter Gansevoort undated Engraving by Prudhomme from Stuart s portrait v. 1 Major Peter Gansevoort to Leonard Gansevoort 1775 June 12 v. 1 Captain James Gregg to Colonel James Clinton 1775 July 1 v. 1 Guy Johnson to the Provincial Congress 1775 July 8 Copy by John Bay v. 1 Benjamin Church to Major Cane 1775 July 22 v. 1 Portrait of Philip Schuyler undated Engraving by H.B. Hall from Trumbull s portrait v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 August 19 v. 1 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 August 19 v. 1 Portrait of Leonard Gansevoort undated Photograph from Ames portrait v. 1 Portrait of Leonard Gansevoort undated Engraving by Max Rosenthal v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 August 28 v. 1 Goose Van Schaick to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 August 31 v. 1 Crown Point receipts 1775 September 2 Signed by Chris. P. Yates, Elisha Benedict, Cornelius Van Dyck, John Visscher v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 September 2 v. 1 Appointment of Jacob Weeger 1775 October 20 Signed by Nathaniel Woodhull v. 1 John Ten Broeck to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 September 8 1

v. 1 Receipt 1775 October 19 Signed Jno. Brown v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 October 31 v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 November 13 v. 1 Harme Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 November 16 v. 1 Document by John Visscher and John Graham 1775 November 23 Relating to the purchase of Buckskin Breeches v. 1 Receipts from Montreal 1775 November-1776 January Signed by John Visscher, Elisha Benedict, Jonathan Graham, Barent G. Ten Eyck, Henry Van Woerdt, John Tillman, Stephen McCrea, George Young, Peter Gansevoort, Cornelius A. Van Slyck, and others v. 1 Bill rendered Major Peter Gansevoort by John Mittleberger 1775 November 29 For various articles of clothing v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 November 30 v. 1 Cornelius Van Slyck and Lieutenant Andrew Finck to Major Peter Gansevoort 1775 December 7 v. 1 Petition, by Peter Gansevoort on behalf of the Grenadier Company, to the Committee of Safety of the City of Albany approximately 1775 v. 1 Memorandum by General Philip Schuyler for Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort [1776] v. 4 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 28 v. 1 Tory oath undated v. 1 Verses written by the sister of Major John Macpherson upon his death 1776 January 1 v. 1 Receipts 1776 January 13-26 v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Major Peter Gansevoort 1776 February 1 v. 1 Nathaniel Woodhull to the Committee of Albany 1776 February 18 Nathaniel Woodhull was the President of the Provincial Congress of 1776 v. 1 Agreement signed by John Visscher, Barent J. Ten Eyck, Nicholas Van Rensselaer, Silas Gray, Henry Van Woerdt, Joseph Fitch 1776 February 12 In reference to a tierce port of wine which Major Gansevoort gave to Commissary Taylor v. 1 Major Peter Gansevoort to Leonard Gansevoort 1776 February 22 v. 1 General Philip Van Cortlandt to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 April 30 v. 1 Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 February 26 v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to the Committee of the City and County of Albany 1776 April 4 v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to the Sub-Committee of the City and County of Albany 1776 May 13 v. 1 Receipt 1776 May 6 Signed by Elizabeth Visscher v. 1 Receipt. Michael Ryan to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 May 25 v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 3 2

v. 1 Portrait of Philip Van Van Cortlandt undated Engraving by Knapp, Peck, and Thompson v. 1 General Philip Van Cortlandt to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 4 v. 1 Major Eleazer Curtis to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 4 v. 1 Receipt 1776 June 8 Signed by Stephen McCrea v. 1 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 8 v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 9 v. 1 General orders from General Philip Schuyler to Henry B. Livingston 1776 June 10 Henry B. Livingston was aide-de-camp to General Philip Schuyler Copy sent to Lt. Col. Gansevoort v. 1 Lieutenant Philip Conine to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 11 v. 1 Portrait of Richard Varick undated Photograph from a painting by Ralph Earle v. 1 Portrait of Richard Varick undated Engraving by H.B. Hall v. 1 General orders from Captain Richard Varick for Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 12 Richard Varick was Military Secretary for General Philip Schuyler v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 12 v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 17 v. 1 Portrait of John Lansing, Jr 1819 May 11 Photograph of Ames portrait v. 1 Portrait of John Lansing, Jr undated Etching by Max Rosenthal v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Colonel Goose Van Schaick 1776 June 18 v. 1 Colonel Cornelius Wynkoop to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 19 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 20 v. 1 Philip Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 21 v. 1 Colonel Cornelius Wynkoop to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 21 v. 1 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 21 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 22 v. 1 Colonel and Quartermaster Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 22 v. 1 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 25 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 25 v. 1 Colonel Cornelius Wynkoop to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 25 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 27 3

v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 28 v. 1 Colonel Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 28 v. 1 Colonel Cornelius Wynkoop to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 June 29 v. 1 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 1 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 3 v. 1 Aide-de-camp James Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 3 v. 1 An Oration, In Memory of General Montgomery and officers 1776 Signed by Peter Gansevoort, 1776 July 3 v. 1 Receipt 1776 July 4 Signed by Sergeant William Brown v. 1 Receipt 1776 July 5 Signed by Sergeant Dan Budd v. 1 Receipt 1776 July 9 Signed by Francis Johnston v. 1 Receipt 1776 July 8 Signed by Lieutenant Colonel Barent J. Ten Eyck v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 4 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 5 v. 1 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 7 v. 1 Major James Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 7 v. 1 General Benedict Arnold to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 7 Request for the delivery of a markee, with receipt, signed by Jason Wilkinson v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 11 v. 1 Colonel Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 12 v. 1 John McKesson to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 13 v. 1 Portrait of Horatio Gates undated Engraving by Hall after Stuart s portrait v. 1 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 14 v. 1 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 14 v. 1 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 17 v. 1 General Horatio Gates to the commanding officer at Fort George 1776 July 17 v. 1 Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to the commanding officer at Fort George 1776 July 19 v. 1 Letter from Captain Richard Varick to Barent Ten Eyck 1776 July 20 v. 1 Letter from Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to the commanding officer at Ft. George 1776 July 24 v. 1 Letter from Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to the commanding officer at Fort George 1776 July 25 v. 1 Letter from Captain Richard Varick to Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 26 v. 1 Letter from Colonel Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 27 4

v. 1 Letter from Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 27 v. 1 Letter from Thomas Walker to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 29 v. 1 Portrait of Benedict Arnold undated Engraving by H.B. Hall v. 1 General Benedict Arnold to the commanding officer at Ft. George 1776 July 29 v. 1 Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 July 31 v. 1 Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry 1776 August 1 To determine a dispute between the Sergeant Major of Colonel Van Schaick s regiment and William Ragel v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 2 v. 1 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 2 v. 1 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 2 v. 1 Proceedings of the Court of Inquiry 1776 August 2 Court martial hearing Signed by Captain David Van Ness v. 1 Walter Stewart to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 2 Walter Stewart was aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates Written on behalf of General Horatio Gates v. 1 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 3 v. 1 Orders from General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 3 Written by John Trumbull for General Gates v. 1 Medical Director-General Jonathan Potts to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 3 v. 1 Edward Antill to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 3 v. 1 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Gansevoort 1776 August 4 v. 1 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1776 August 5 v. 1 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 6 v. 2 Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 6 v. 2 Deputy Commissary-General Walter Livingston to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 7 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 7 v. 2 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1776 August 12 v. 2 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 14 v. 2 Colonel Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 16 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 17 v. 2 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 19 v. 2 Donald Campbell to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 19 5

v. 2 Receipt [1776 August 19] Relating to a claim against Prussian General De Wooldtkey Signed by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort v. 2 Ensign Thomas Haight to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 21 v. 2 Major Henry Livingston to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 25 v. 2 Captain Robert Edmonston to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 25 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 26 v. 2 Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 27 v. 2 Colonel John McCrea to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 28 v. 2 First Surgeon Stephen McCrea to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 29 v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 August 29 v. 2 Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 2 v. 2 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 3 v. 2 John Taylor to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 4 v. 2 General Gates aide-de-camp Walter Stewart to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 5 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 5 v. 2 Draft of a letter to General Horatio Gates from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 6 v. 2 Medical Director-General Jonathan Potts to General Horatio Gates 1776 September 7 v. 2 Ensign Thomas Haight to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 9 v. 2 First Surgeon Stephen McCrea to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 9 v. 2 Colonel Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Gansevoort 1776 September 10 v. 2 General Gates aide-de-camp Walter Stewart to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 11 v. 2 Benjamin Egberts to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 12 v. 2 First Surgeon Stephen McCrea to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 14 v. 2 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Gansevoort 1776 September 16 v. 2 Indians declaration of intentions which accompanied a belt sent from the Great Council Fire 1776 September 18 (Copy) v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 24 v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Caty Van Schaick 1776 September 24 v. 2 Colonel Cornelius Van Dyck to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 26 v. 2 Dr. Jonathan Potts to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 28 v. 2 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 September 30 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 3 6

v. 2 Isaac Pierce to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 4 Pierce was aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates v. 2 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Ten Eyck 1776 October 13 v. 2 Assistant Deputy Quartermaster-General Cornelius Wendell to Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 15 v. 2 Court martial proceedings 1776 October 18 A garrison court martial charging Joseph Thompson with Perfain swairing and Daming - likewise saying he was one of King George s men v. 2 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 20 Lansing was aide-de-camp to General Philip Schuyler v. 2 Colonel John Nicolson to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 20 v. 2 Draft of the letter to the Convention 1776 October 21 Asking for advice from the Convention v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 22 v. 2 Deputy-Adjunct General John Trumbull 1776 October 22 v. 2 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 23 v. 2 Dr. Jonathan Potts to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 23 v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 24 v. 2 Isaac Pierce to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 24 Pierce was aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates v. 2 Court martial proceedings 1776 October 26 Charges against Ensign Denny v. 2 Oath of fidelity 1776 October 28 Copy of the oath with certification by Jacob Cuyler and Robert Yates v. 2 Affidavit 1776 October 28 For Balters Kimmel in reference to raising companies for the King v. 2 General orders issued by Lieutenant General Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 29 Issued for the protection of the hospital at Fort George v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Gansevoort 1776 October 29 v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 October 31 v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 6 v. 2 Draft of a letter to Colonel Pierre Van Cortlandt from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 6 v. 2 Deputy Adjunct-General John Trumbull to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 6 v. 2 Proceedings of a court martial 1776 November 8 The case of Benjamin Watkins charged with an attempt to shoot John Parks v. 2 Colonel Christopher Yates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 9 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 9 v. 2 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 9 7

v. 2 Captain Thomas Dorsey to Lieutenant John Denny 1776 November 9 v. 2 General orders 1776 November 18 Sent to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort from Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. on behalf of General Philip Schuyler v. 2 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 20 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 November 27 v. 2 Petition addressed to the President of the Convention, the Honorable Peter R. Livingston 1776 November 30 (Copy) Concerning colors, drums, and fifes v. 2 Draft of a letter to Lieutenant Colonel John Visscher by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 December v. 2 Draft of a letter to Major Robert Cochran 1776 December v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to the Lieutenant Colonels 1776 December v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Captain Robert Yates 1776 December v. 2 General orders from Adjutant John Lansing, Jr 1776 December 10 Lansing was the secretary to General Philip Schuyler Copy in the handwriting of Peter Gansevoort v. 2 Portrait of Marinus Willett undated Engraving by J. Rogers v. 2 Portrait of Marinus Willett undated (Photogravure) v. 2 Order by Leonard Gansevoort 1776 December 20 v. 2 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1776 December 25 v. 2 Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler [1777?] (Copy) v. 2 Francis Jackson to Colonel Peter Gansevoort approximately 1777 v. 2 Acts of Congress 1777 January-March Copy in the handwriting of Peter Gansevoort v. 2 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Governor George Clinton 1777 January 26 v. 2 Court martial 1777 January 27 Signed by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort v. 2 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 February 7 v. 2 General Philip Van Cortlandt to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 March 9 v. 2 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 March 10 v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to the Honorable Abraham Ten Broeck 1777 March 17 (Copy) Abraham Ten Broeck was President of the Convention of the State of New York v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett 1777 March 29 v. 2 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Captain Robert Yates 1777 March 31 v. 2 Rules and articles for the better government of the troops by order of Congress 1777 April 24 (Broadside) v. 2 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 April 24 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 April 25 8

v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort and General Hansen 1777 [April?] v. 2 Major General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 April 26 v. 2 Major General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 May 5 v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to John G. Van Schaick 1777 May 5 v. 2 Garrison orders at Fort Schuyler 1777 May 7 Signed by Colonel Peter Gansevoort v. 2 Major General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 May 8 v. 2 Certificate of Exemption for Robert Henry, Sr. and Dr. Samuel Stringer 1777 May 12 Signed by Lieutenant Thomas McClelan and Colonel Jacob Lansing, Jr. v. 2 Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 May 14 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 May 17 v. 2 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Mr. Spencer 1777 May 22 v. 2 Receipts, bills, and returns for rum 1777 May-July From Bernard M. De LaMarquisie, William Cobrath, Joseph Savage, and William Giles v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1777 May 25 (Copy) v. 2 Captain Robert Yates to General Horatio Gates 1777 May 30, 1777 June 10 A letter from General Philip Schuyler to Colonel Peter Gansevoort is on the verso v. 2 Portrait of George III [1806] Engraving by E. Seriven from the portrait by Sir William Beechy v. 2 Portrait of William Pitt undated Engraving by Chapman v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 May 30 v. 2 Return for rations, Dr. Hunloke Woodruff 1777 [June?] v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to John G. Van Schaick 1777 June 1 v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Caty Van Schaick 1777 June 1 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 2 v. 2 Walter Stewart to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 3 Stewart was aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates v. 2 Resolution of the Council of Safety 1777 June 6 (Copy) Signed by John Lansing, Jr. and Major General Schuyler v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 9 v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 10 v. 2 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 13 v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler 1777 June 15 (Copy) v. 2 Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 18 v. 2 I.P. (Major General Israel Putnam) to an unidentified correspondent 1777 June 21 Regarding General Howe s movements in New Jersey v. 2 Alexander Schane to Jacob Jordan, Esq 1777 June 23 9

v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Caty Van Schaick 1777 June 23 v. 2 Alexander Schane to Lieutenant James Glenie 1777 June 23 v. 2 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler 1777 June 27 (Draft) In the handwriting of John Hansen v. 2 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 June 30 v. 2 Resolutions, The Military Club 1777 July 1 In the handwriting of Colonel Peter Gansevoort v. 2 Address delivered by Peter Gansevoort to Brothers Sachems and warriors of the Six Nations 1777 July 2 (Copy) v. 3 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 2 v. 3 Invoice of John Rooff from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort approximately 1777 v. 3 Major James Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 2 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler 1777 July 3 (Copy) v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler 1777 July 4 (Copy) v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to John G. Van Schaick 1777 July 5 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Caty Van Schaick 1777 July 5 v. 3 John Hansen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 7 v. 3 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 8 v. 3 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 9 v. 3 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 10 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Caty Van Schaick 1777 July 12 v. 3 Dr. Jonathan Potts to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 12 v. 3 Mayor of Albany Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 15 v. 3 Extracts of letters and orders from General Philip Schuyler to Colonel Elias Dayton 1777 Signed by Elias Dayton and Samuel Elmore. Portions are in the handwriting of Peter Gansevoort v. 3 General orders from aide-de-camp John R. Livingston to Colonel Goose Van Schaick 1777 July 19 v. 3 Portrait of Israel Putnam undated Engraving by D.C. Hinman from pencil sketch by Trumbull v. 3 Portrait of Israel Putnam undated Engraving by W. Humphreys from a sketch by Trumbull v. 3 Major General Israel Putnam to General George Clinton 1777 July 20 v. 3 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 20 v. 3 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 21 v. 3 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 22 v. 3 General Philip Schuyler to the Committee of Safety 1777 July 24 (Copy) 10

v. 3 Address from the Council of Safety to the Committee of Tyron County 1777 July 25 Signed by Pierre Van Cortlandt and Robert Benson v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Caty Van Schaick 1777 July 26 v. 3 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 28 v. 3 Thomas Spence to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 28 v. 3 J.A. Gray to Sir John Johnson 1777 July 28 v. 3 Map of the counties of Charlotte and Albany in New York Province undated Part of the Counties of Charlotte and Albany of the Province of New York; being the Seat of War between the King s Forces under Lieut. Gen. Burgoyne and the Rebel Army v. 3 Memorandum from Lieutenant of the King s Regiment Henry Bird 1777 July 28 v. 3 Thomas Spencer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 29 (Copy) v. 3 Brigadier General Nicholas Herkimer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 29 v. 3 Albany Committee of Safety to the chairman and the members of the Committee of Tyron County 1777 July 29 v. 3 Catherine Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 July 31 v. 3 Resolution adopted by the Committee of Tyron County 1777 August Regarding the complaint of Catherine Schultz v. 3 Plan of General Barry St. Leger 1777 August (Color drawing) Original plan of General St. Leger s order of march upon Fort Stanwix v. 3 Orders from General Barry St. Leger for Line of March 1777 August 1 v. 3 Captain Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 August 1 v. 3 Portrait of Barry St. Leger undated Engraving by H. Hinton v. 3 General Barry St. Leger to Lieutenant Henry Bird 1777 August 2 v. 3 Lieutenant Henry Bird to General Barry St. Leger 1777 August 2 v. 3 Proclamation issued by General St. Leger during the attack on Fort Stanwix 1777 August 6 (Original with 2 copies) The original and one of the copies are signed by General St. Leger. The other copy is signed by Lieutenant Henry Bird v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Barry St. Leger 1777 August 9 (Copy) v. 3 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 August 10 v. 3 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 August 15 v. 3 Proclamation by the Bennington Council of Safety 1777 August 16 (Copy) v. 3 Extract from a letter from Francis Hagan to Dr. Jonathan Potts 1777 August 18 v. 3 General Philip Schuyler to Rynier Mynderse, Chairman of the Committee of Schenectady 1777 August 19 v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to My Dear Brother officers and soldiers 1777 [August?] v. 3 General Benedict Arnold to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 August 22 (2 copies) 11

v. 3 Draft of an address from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to his fellow officers 1777 [August?] Regarding their success at Fort Stanwix v. 3 Extract from Annual Register 1777 Contains a description of the battle of Oriskany and the siege of Fort Stanwix v. 3 Governor George Clinton to the Delegates at Congress 1777 September 18 (Annotated draft) v. 3 Isaac Pierce to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 September 26 Isaac Pierce was aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 September 30 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1777 October 1 (Copy) v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 October 6 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Captain Gerrit Groesbeck 1777 October 8 v. 3 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 October 10 v. 3 Letter of congratulations addressed to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort from the officers of his regiment 1777 October 12 v. 3 James Winney to Captain Henry Glen 1777 October 25 v. 3 General Horatio Gates to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 November 11 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to the officers of his regiment 1777 [November?] In reply to their address upon his promotion v. 3 Adjutant John Lansing, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 November 14 v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 November 16 v. 3 Robert Troup To Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 November 21 Robert Troup was aide-de-camp to General Horatio Gates v. 3 Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 November 28 v. 3 Captain Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 December 5 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1777 December 12 (Copy) v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler 1777 December 15 v. 3 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 December 16 v. 3 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1777 December 16 v. 3 James Deane to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 v. 3 Portrait of James Clinton undated Engraving by Knapp, Peck, and Thompson v. 3 General James Clinton to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort circa 1778 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to President of the Continental Congress Henry Laurens 1778 January 6 (Copy) v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1778 January 26 (Copy) 12

v. 3 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Judge William Duer and Gouverneur Morris 1778 January 26 v. 3 Major Robert Cochran to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 February 21 v. 3 3rd New York Regiment to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 March- November v. 3 Receipt book 1778 March-August v. 3 Excerpt from a journal of Lieutenant Christopher Hutton 1778 March-August v. 3 Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette undated Engraving by H.B. Hall and Sons v. 3 Portrait of Marquis de Lafayette undated Engraving v. 3 Marquis de Lafayette to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 March 5 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to the officers of his regiment 1778 March 6 v. 3 Governor George Clinton to General George Washington 1778 March 8 Concerning provisions for the Army v. 3 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 March 11 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1778 March 12 v. 3 Dr. Hunloke Woodruff to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 April 2 v. 3 Dr. Hunloke Woodruff to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 April 15 v. 3 Quartermaster Thomas Williams to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 April 3 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1778 April 4 v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 April 15 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Major General Conway 1778 April 19 v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 April 20 v. 3 Mayor of Albany Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 27 Mistaken filed with documents dated April, 1778 v. 3 Ration receipt 1778 April 29 Signed by Major Robert Cochran v. 3 Governor George Clinton to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 April 30 v. 3 Document for the Establishment of the Infantry of the American Army 1778 April 30 Model for the new arrangement of the army, addressed to Governor Clinton v. 3 Captain Abraham Swartout to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 May 4 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Governor George Clinton 1778 May 10 v. 3 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Horatio Gates 1778 May 10 v. 3 Governor George Clinton to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 May 17 v. 3 Robert Benson to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 May 17 v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to the officers of his regiment 1778 May 30 (Copy) Sent to the officers left out of the new arrangement v. 3 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Governor George Clinton 1778 June 1 13

v. 3 Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 3 v. 3 Colonel Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 3 v. 3 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 3 v. 3 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 5 v. 3 Captain Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 6 v. 3 Colonel Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 10 v. 3 John Hansen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 10 v. 3 Marquis de Lafayette to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 13 v. 4 Portraits of Peter Stuyvesant, John Jay, De Dewitt Clinton, George Clinton, and Philip Schuyler after 1829 Engraved by D.C. Hinman v. 4 Portraits of General Warren, General Heath, General Ward, General Stark, and General Putnam undated Engraved by J. Rogers v. 4 Portrait of John Stark undated Engraved by H.B. Hall and Sons v. 4 Portrait of John Stark undated Copied from Trumbull s portrait v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 15 v. 4 Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 15 v. 4 Documents pertaining to the courtmartial of Samuel Geak 1778 June 17 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Jacob Cuyler 1778 June 23 v. 4 William Gardiner to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 27 v. 4 Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 29 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 29 v. 4 Captain Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 June 31 v. 4 Sarah Colberston to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 1 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 7 v. 4 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 7 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 9 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 10 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General Philip Schuyler and General John Stark 1778 July 10 (Copy) v. 4 Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 11 v. 4 Colonel William Stacy to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 12 v. 4 Caleb Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 19 v. 4 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 19 v. 4 Colonel Peter Bellinger to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 19 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 23 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 23 v. 4 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 23 v. 4 Captain Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 24 14

v. 4 Map of the southern port of the province of New York with part of the adjoining colonies 1778 From the London Magazine v. 4 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 28 v. 4 George Measam to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 28 v. 4 Henry Starring to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 29 v. 4 Garret W. Van Schaick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 July 29 v. 4 Lieutenant Abraham B. Bancker to Brigadier General Abraham Ten Broeck 1778 July 29 v. 4 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 8 v. 4 General John Stark to an unidentified correspondent 1778 August 8 v. 4 Captain Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 10 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Governor George Clinton 1778 August 12 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 12 v. 4 Portrait of George Washington undated Engraving by Johnson, Fry, and Co., from a portrait by Stuart in the Boston Athenaeum v. 4 General George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 13 (Original with a copy) v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 13 v. 4 Petition addressed to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort by the officers of his regiment 1778 August 15 v. 4 Court martial findings 1778 August 15 Signed by Major Robert Cochran v. 4 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General George Washington 1778 August 18 v. 4 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 20 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 20 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 21 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 22 v. 4 Jacob Cuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 22 v. 4 Captain Henry Glen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 23 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 27 v. 4 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 29 v. 4 General George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 29 v. 4 Captain Abraham Swarthout to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 29 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 August 30 v. 4 Portrait of William Heath undated Engraving by I.R. Smith from a painting by H. Williams v. 4 Major General William Heath to Paul Revere 1778 September 1 15

v. 4 Receipt 1778 September 2 Signed by James Patterson v. 4 Certificate of ranks of New York regiments 1778 September 3-4, 1779 April 13 (Copy) v. 4 Major Robert Cochran to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 September 8 v. 4 Major Robert Cochran to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 September 18 v. 4 Major Robert Cochran to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 September 28 v. 4 Map of New York Island with the adjacent rocks and other remarkable parts of Hell Gate 1778 From the London Magazine v. 4 Colonel Richard Varick to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 September 22 v. 4 Major Robert Cochran to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 October 10 v. 4 Major Robert Cochran to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 October 30 v. 4 Brigadier General James Clinton to Colonel Goose Van Schaick 1778 October 19 (Copy) v. 4 Captain Thomas De Witt to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 October 23 v. 4 Extracts from letters and general orders from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Colonel Goose Van Schaick 1778 November (Copy) v. 4 Captain Alexander Hamilton to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 November 4 v. 4 Letter of intelligence 1778 November 6 Pertains to Indians v. 4 Ichabod Aulen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 November 8 v. 4 Mayor of Albany Volckert Douw to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1778 November 13 v. 4 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to an unidentified correspondent 1778 November 17 v. 4 Colonel Morgan Lewis to Colonel Christopher Yates 1778 December 30 v. 4 Elbert Ament to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 January 13 v. 4 Colonel Robert Van Rensselaer to Leonard Gansevoort 1779 January 23 v. 4 Petition to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort by the officers of his regiment relative to Lieutenant Yeomans 1779 January 24 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort, Jr. to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort approximately 1779 v. 4 Captain Andrew Finch to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 February 9 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 February 15 v. 4 Captain Henry Tiebout to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 February 17 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Regnier to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 February 22 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Regnier to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 February 24 v. 4 Samuel Sacket to General James Clinton 1779 February 26 v. 4 Captain Aaron Aorson to Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 March 9 v. 4 Captain James Gregg to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 March 12 16

v. 4 Captain James Gregg to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 March 12 v. 4 Thomas McClelan to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 March 14 v. 4 Captain Aaron Aorson to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 March 14 v. 4 General Philip Van Cortlandt to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 March 29 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort. 3rd rd New York Regiment 1779 March 30 Arrangement of the officer of the 3rd New York battalion v. 4 Robert R. Livingston to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 April 16 v. 4 General George Washington to Brigadier General James Clinton 1779 April 19 v. 4 Lieutenant William Tapp to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 April 25 v. 4 Jelles Fonda addressed to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 April 26 v. 4 Draft of a letter from Colonel James Clinton to General George Washington 1779 April 29 v. 4 General Philip Van Cortlandt to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 April 30 v. 4 Colonel Goose Van Schaick to Captain Henry Glen 1779 May 11 v. 4 Broadside 1779 May 15 Contains Burgoyne s speech to the Indians v. 4 Orders of March of Battle 1779 May 24 v. 4 Draft of a letter from Colonel James Clinton to General George Washington 1779 June 14 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 June 22 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 June 26 v. 4 Paymaster Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 June 27 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Colonel Goose Van Schaick 1779 July 15 (Copy) v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Robert Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 July 18 v. 4 John Ten Broeck to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 July 22 v. 4 Jacob Klock to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 July 28 v. 4 Jacob Klock to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 July 28 v. 4 General John Stark to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 July 29 v. 4 Captain Robert McKeen to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 July 29 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Catherine Gansevoort 1779 August 6 v. 4 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Catherine Gansevoort 1779 August 6 v. 4 Leonard Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 August 9 v. 4 Portrait of John Sullivan undated Engraving by Knapp, Peck, and Thompson v. 4 General John Sullivan to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 September 20 v. 4 Thomas Sickel to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 October 7 v. 5 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 October 7 v. 5 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General George Washington 1779 October 8 (Copy) 17

v. 5 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 October 15 v. 5 General George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 October 25 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 November 2 v. 5 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Colonel John Beatty, Commissary General of Prisoners 1779 November 13 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 November 15 v. 5 Thomas Beattie to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 November 20 v. 5 Pay Master Jeremiah Van Rensselaer to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 December 6 v. 5 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Lieutenant Colonel Marinus Willett 1779 December 18 v. 5 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General George Washington 1779 December 18 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 December 19 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1779 December 26 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort circa 1780 v. 5 Mode agreed to by the officers of the 3rd New York Battalion undated v. 5 John Lindesay to Captain Walter Butler circa 1780 v. 5 Certificate of discharge of John Wright 1780 January v. 5 General Philip Schuyler to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1780 January 21 v. 5 Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Colonel Goose Van Schaick 1780 January 27 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1780 February 7 v. 5 Elisha Hart to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1780 February 8 v. 5 General James Clinton to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1780 February 12 v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1780 February 19 v. 5 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General James Clinton 1780 March 7 v. 5 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to Colonel Marinus Willett 1780 March 7 v. 5 Draft of a letter from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort to General George Washington 1780 March 7 v. 5 Broadside 1780 March 11 State of New-York. An act to raise troops for the Defence of the Frontiers. Passed March 11, 1780. v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort 1780 March 31 v. 5 Extract from the minutes of the proceedings on Congress 1780 March Signed by Charles Thomson, Secretary of the First Continental Congress v. 5 Colonel Marinus Willett to Governor George Clinton 1780 April 24 18