French and Indian War
| Title | Daily Entry |
|---|---|
| 13 May 1754 |
GW was marching throughout the Ohio Valley, leaving Little Meadows, Md. for the Great Crossing of the Youghiogheny River in Pennsylvania. He did not arrive there at until 18 May. |
| 10 May 1754 |
GW and his men continued their slow march to Redstone Creek, Pa. where they would build a fort. A trader arrived from the Wyandot country. |
| 08 May 1754 |
GW was in Little Meadows, Maryland. A note in his May 9th letter to Va. Lt. Gov. |
| 07 May 1754 |
GW was near Little Meadows, Md. where he would arrive by 9 May 1754. |
| 06 May 1754 |
GW was en route from Wills Creek, Pa./Md., which he left on 29 April, to Redstone Creek on the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania. |
| 05 May 1754 |
GW was still marching with his men from Wills Creek, Pa./Md. to Redstone Creek in Pa., at which the military was to build a temporary fortification. |
| 03 May 1754 |
GW was still marching with his men from Wills Creek, Pa./Md. to Redstone Creek, Pa., where the military was to build a temporary fortification. |
| 02 May 1754 |
GW was en route to Redstone Creek, Pa., from Wills Creek, Pa./Md., which he and his troops left on the previous day. On this day, the independent company from S.C. |
| 22 April 1754 |
GW was at Wills Creek, Pa./Md., where the Va. regiment and others established camp. Around this time, Ens. Edward Ward, the officer serving under Capt. |
| 06 April 1797 |
GW presumably at Mount Vernon. |