Docno: ADMS-06-04-02-0027
Author: Baldwin, Jeduthun
Recipient: Adams, John
Date: 1776-03-28
[dateline] New York 28th March 1776
[salute] Sir
This acknowledges the favour of your Letter dated Feby 18th.
1 which I received March 15th the Day that I Received orders to come to this place,
2 I came in the 25th. have been round to the Several works that are begun. There will
be in a fiew Days a large No. of formidable works Compleated, and men sufficient to
defind them.
The great fateague I have had thro' the winter, and for about 3 weeks making preparation,
and carrying on the Several works at Dotchester Point (by reason of Age and other
inabilities of Col. Gridly who aforded but little assistance,) I was determined to
leave the Service. But upon receiving your Letter, and the favourable Letter to Genl.
Heath which were communicated to Genl. Washington, who Said, that he had wrote the
Congress, that the pay allowed the Assistent Engineer was not equal to the service,
and that he would write again, I was encouraged to come to this place, but however
unequal to the Service my abilities may be, I am determined not to continue in it
unless Some other provision is made for me.
3 I am Sir your Most Obedient Humble Servant,