Sebastian Bauman to George Washington on the Discharge of Four Older German Men, 5 July 1783

Sebastian Bauman to George Washington on the Discharge of Four Older German Men, 5 July 1783 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Major Bauman of the artillery corps asks General Washington to discharge four older German men under Bauman's command. Says that the Board of Inspectors of Invalids told him to go to Washington as the men did not come under the description of men in bad health. Says the Germans are all in their 60s and worn out and want to go back to Germany; they and their families seek discharge. The Germans said from their short service they have rendered this Country, they could never Expect or demand any bounty from it, and their sphere of live being passed to labour, consequently would become a burdon to individuals, or pine out the remaining part of their lives in an inglorious or despicable manner. Says that Washington is already familiar with how these men came to America and will not elaborate on it.

Sebastian Bauman to George Washington on the Discharge of Four Older German Men, 5 July 1783

Sebastian Bauman to George Washington on the Discharge of Four Older German Men, 5 July 1783 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Major Bauman of the artillery corps asks General Washington to discharge four older German men under Bauman's command. Says that the Board of Inspectors of Invalids told him to go to Washington as the men did not come under the description of men in bad health. Says the Germans are all in their 60s and worn out and want to go back to Germany; they and their families seek discharge. The Germans said from their short service they have rendered this Country, they could never Expect or demand any bounty from it, and their sphere of live being passed to labour, consequently would become a burdon to individuals, or pine out the remaining part of their lives in an inglorious or despicable manner. Says that Washington is already familiar with how these men came to America and will not elaborate on it.

Sebastian Bauman to William Hull Regarding a Previous Order Requiring Captains to be Detailed by an Adjutant, 4 February 1784

Sebastian Bauman to William Hull Regarding a Previous Order Requiring Captains to be Detailed by an Adjutant, 4 February 1784 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Marked as a coppy, by Major Bauman. Bauman, commanding the artillery at West Point, writes to Hull, commandant of West Point. Bauman expresses his surprise and grief at Hull's order requiring captains to be detailed by an adjutant, thus placing the artillery in rotation with the infantry to perform common duties. Declares, it is unwarrantable... to send Artillery men into the lines, and infantry on the Batteries. Threatens to take his complaints to Henry Knox, the Secretary of War, then Congress if Hull does not withdraw his order.

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox Regarding His Position of Commander of Artillery at West Point, 10 August 1781

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox Regarding His Position of Commander of Artillery at West Point, 10 August 1781 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox Giving Military Instructions, 25 August 1781

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox Giving Military Instructions, 25 August 1781 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Response to Knox's 23 August 1781 letter (GLC02437.01154). Bauman arrived at the Curtis House, near Potts Mill, where Knox ordered him to halt. Reports that the ground has been marked out for the left wing of the French line. Requests further instructions on where to move. Bauman commanded an artillery corps that was a part of Colonel John Lamb's Second Regiment of Continental Artillery. Lamb's regiment was part of Knox's Artillery Brigade. Knox had recently appointed Bauman to his post. Bauman was on his way to assist in the siege of Yorktown. Written at Curtises Tavern.

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox Regarding His Disagreement with William Hull, 24 March 1780

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox Regarding His Disagreement with William Hull, 24 March 1780 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Responds to a letter from Knox regarding a disagreement between Bauman, an artillery officer, and William Hull, commandant at West Point. Pertains to an order Hull gave that created a conflict in command between infantry and artillery.

Sebastian Bauman to Samuel Shaw on Bauman's Transfer and Leave, 20 August 1781

Sebastian Bauman to Samuel Shaw on Bauman's Transfer and Leave, 20 August 1781 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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An angry letter written by Major Bauman, commander of artillery at West Point, to Major Shaw, aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Henry Knox. Says You will please to inform the general that it is moral[ly] impossible for me to join the party at New Windsor to morrow, agreeable to the promptery orders I Received, Except it is meant to destroy me, and what little I have left in this ungrateful Service. In an earlier letter, Knox gave permission to Bauman to take a few days to deal with family matters, and this letter seems to be a backlash against the revoking of that permission. Bauman says he needs time to bring my property into a manner of security. Says he only planned to be away 8 days and that he has not been absent from West Point since his family moved from there. Says he cannot comply with orders because of a situation that requires my care, and stay, untill Thursday next, without matters are so pressing, that I must sacrifice all. Written in response to GLC02437.01146.

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox about Artillery Supplies, 11 September 1781

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox about Artillery Supplies, 11 September 1781 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Reports that General Mordecai Gist received permission from Governor of Maryland Thomas S. Lee to take the cannons Knox was seeking. Bauman is attempting to get vessels to transport troops as well as other supplies. Mr. Thorp has arrived and answers to Knox's questions about supplies (see GLC02437.01178) will be forthcoming. Jokes in a post script: I have but six hands, so assist me in the business you have sent me on! The Continental Army was preparing for the upcoming siege of Yorktown.

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox about Transporting Stores, 13 July 1781

Sebastian Bauman to Henry Knox about Transporting Stores, 13 July 1781 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Major Bauman, in charge of artillery at West Point, writes I saw Genl [Alexander] McDougall next morning at half passd seven, and by Eight I had all necessary orders given, and every thing in motion, and at noon had the cannon and stores at the landing ready to put aboard some vessells... Discusses stores being sent to Knox (at Philipsburgh, present-day Sleepy Hollow, New York). Docketed by Samuel Shaw, Knox's aide.

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Officer, Continental Army. Report to Major General Heath telling of the mishandling of supplies and complaining of the lack of security and proper storage for ammunition.

Payroll of Captain Sebastian Bauman's Company in Henry Knox's Artillery Regiment, June 1776

Payroll of Captain Sebastian Bauman's Company in Henry Knox's Artillery Regiment, June 1776 PDF Author: Sebastian Bauman
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Lists names of men. Covers 1 June 1776 to 30 June 1776.