French and Indian War

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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.

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