From Philip Schuyler
ALS and transcript: National Archives
Albany August 23d. 1775
Sir,

Yesterday I had the honor to receive your favor of the 15th. Instant. The power which the Respectable Committee of your city has sent is already arrived here. You, and they, Sir, are Equally Intitled to my best thanks for this mark of attention. I shall with great pleasure order a Considerable Quantity of Lead to be conveyed to Philadelphia Immediately.

We have struggled thro: that Variety of Difficulties which is ever attendant on a want of method and Regularity, and altho: we had not Craft to move 200 men when I arrived at Tionderoga on the 18th: of July, and then to repair Mills and send for Carpenters to this place, it is with pleasure I can inform you 100 are now able to move about 1300 with Twenty Days Provision, and that we shall very soon make an attempt on St. Johns, weak as we are in Artillery, which I suppose will not Exceed six nine pounders. I have two Flatt Bottomed Vessels amongst those we have Built. They are sixty Feet long and capable of carrying Five Twelve pounders Each, but I can unfortunately mount only one, as I have no Carriages. I am Sir with the most respectful Sentiments Your obliged obedient and very humble servant,

Ph. Schuyler

The Hon: Benn Franklin Esqr
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