The Writings of George Washington: 1777-1778G. P. Putnam's sons, 1890 |
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... Clinton as governor . To John Augustine Washington , August 5th Movements of the troops - Inoculation - Affairs at the north -Attitude of France - Col . P. P. Thornton - British fleet prob- ably gone to the eastward . To the President ...
... Clinton as governor . To John Augustine Washington , August 5th Movements of the troops - Inoculation - Affairs at the north -Attitude of France - Col . P. P. Thornton - British fleet prob- ably gone to the eastward . To the President ...
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... Clinton , August 16th • Action near Fort Schuyler - Indians and effect of reverses- Efforts of the State commended - Troops at Bennington- Morgan's riflemen sent to the north - Their characteristics - On massing the troops in front of ...
... Clinton , August 16th • Action near Fort Schuyler - Indians and effect of reverses- Efforts of the State commended - Troops at Bennington- Morgan's riflemen sent to the north - Their characteristics - On massing the troops in front of ...
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... . To Lieutenant - Colonel Samuel Smith , October 11th . Attack on the fort at Red Bank - Suggestions for strengthen- 109 ing the works . To Governor George Clinton , October 15th Loss of Forts viii CONTENTS OF VOL . VI .
... . To Lieutenant - Colonel Samuel Smith , October 11th . Attack on the fort at Red Bank - Suggestions for strengthen- 109 ing the works . To Governor George Clinton , October 15th Loss of Forts viii CONTENTS OF VOL . VI .
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George Washington Worthington Chauncey Ford. To Governor George Clinton , October 15th Loss of Forts Montgomery and Clinton - Advance of Clinton probably checked by Burgoyne's surrender - Movements of the army - Destruction of boats ...
George Washington Worthington Chauncey Ford. To Governor George Clinton , October 15th Loss of Forts Montgomery and Clinton - Advance of Clinton probably checked by Burgoyne's surrender - Movements of the army - Destruction of boats ...
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... Clinton's depredations- Prisoners taken at the north . To Lieutenant - Colonel Alexander Hamilton , Octo- ber 30th 152 To go to General Gates - Urgency of his sending reinforce- ments - Possible intentions of Gates to be considered ...
... Clinton's depredations- Prisoners taken at the north . To Lieutenant - Colonel Alexander Hamilton , Octo- ber 30th 152 To go to General Gates - Urgency of his sending reinforce- ments - Possible intentions of Gates to be considered ...
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affairs appointed army attack attended August battalions battle of Brandywine brigade British Burgoyne camp campaign chevaux-de-frise circumstances Clinton cloathing Colonel command conduct consequences considerable Continental army Continental troops Conway corps DEAR SIR defence Delaware detachment distress duty effect enemy enemy's exertions expect expedition favor force Fort Island Fort Mifflin Fort Montgomery garrison Gates Genl gentlemen give Governor hands happy HEAD-QUARTERS honor hope horses Howe's immediately instance Island January Jersey letter loss MAJOR-GENERAL Marquis de Lafayette matter measure ment mention Mifflin miles militia morning necessary necessity North River November obliged October officers opinion Peekskill persons Philadelphia present PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS prisoners proper provisions Putnam Quarter Master rank reason received Red Bank regiments reinforcements resolve respect Rhode Island Schuylkill sent situation soldiers soon supplies thing tion VALLEY FORGE Washington Wilmington wish wounded yesterday