Report of the Committee on the Northern Army, 29 November 1776, No. 13

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Page one of a report from the Committee on the Northern Army in the handwriting of George Wythe, November 29, 1776. Image from Fold3.
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This report, in the handwriting of George Wythe and Sam Adams, concerning the Northern Army was filed by the Continental Congress on 29 November, 1776. The report orders the construction of a hospital on Mount Independence and an inquiry be made into the army's medical staff. Further, the report orders the batteries on lakes Champlain and George be repaired and 100 batteus be constructed.

The text of the final report was published in American Archives (1843).[1]

Document text, 29 November 1776

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The committee on the affairs of the Northern Army beg leave to make a further report and to sit again.

Resolved that it is the opinion of this committee that the medical committee be directed to provide sufficient quantities of antiscorbutics for the use of the hospitals in the northern army.

Resolved that it is the opinion of this committee that the hospital at Fort George be continued for the reception of soldiers labouring with contagious diseases; and that there be a general hospital erected on Mount Independence.

Resolved that a suitable spot of ground for a garden be enclosed in the neighbourhood of the general hospital to supply the army with vegetables; and that labourers be hired to cultivate it, under the direction of an overseer, to be appointed by the general or commanding officer.

Resolved that it is the opinion of this committee that the general or commanders/ing in chief officer in each of the armies cause strict inquiry to be made into the ^ illegible conduct of the directors of the hospitals and their surgeons, officers, and servants, ^ and of the regimental surgeons , that if there has been any just ground of complaint in those departments the offenders may be punished.

Resolved that it is the opinion of this committee that the colonel or commanding officer of every regiment make frequent inquiry into the health of the men under his command and report the state thereof, with any negligence malpractice or other misconduct of the surgeons ^ or officers to the general and to congress.

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congress deliveryies, copies of such reports to all persons therein accused.

Resolved, that it is the opinion of this committee, that the general or command of the northern army direct all the batteries on lakes Champlain and George to be immediately repaired.

Resolved, that it is the opinion of this committee that one hundred batteus be built ^ at Schenectady so as to be ready for use on the lakes in February or March next, at farthest, and, for this purpose, that boards, pitch, oakum, and other necessary materials be collected, at Fort George ^ Fort Anne, Skeensborough, and Schenectady and artificers be employed by the general or commanding officer.

Report of the committee on the northern army.

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Report of the Comee. on the northern army.

See also

References

  1. American Archives, 4th Ser., ed. Peter Force, Vol. 4 (Washington D.C.: 1843), 586.

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