Washington, George, 1732-1799. The writings of George Washington from the original manuscript sources Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library The entire work To COLONEL DANIEL MORGAN Head Quarters, Clove, July 23, 1777. Sir: While you are lying at Hackinsack you may be subject to a surprise by a party of the enemy from Fort Washington except you keep your Guard advanced to Hackinsack Ferry and the Bridge above. Patrolling Parties may safely lay by day at Fort Lee, from whence they may observe what is doing at Fort Washington, or down the River toward New York. When you move it will probably be at a very short warning, you are therefore to hold your Corps in readiness to march in an Hour after you receive Notice either by Night or day. I am etc. P.S. Whenever you receive any material intelligence transmit it immediately to me by Express. 1 In private hands. It was sold at auction in 1931.