Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803 to William Hull

GLC02437.02941

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GLC#
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Type
Letters
Date
February 4, 1784
Author/Creator
Bauman, Sebastian, 1739-1803
Title
to William Hull
Place Written
West Point, New York
Pagination
3 p. : address ; Height: 33.5 cm, Width: 20.9 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
Creating a New Government

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.

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