Military Leadership and Strategy
| Title | Daily Entry |
|---|---|
| 18 June 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. He had dinner at Vauxhall, a tavern owned by Thomas Mullen near the Schuylkill River. |
| 16 June 1775 |
GW at the State House in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. |
| 15 June 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. GW dined at Burns’s Tavern. He spent the evening with his new committee drafting army regulations. |
| 01 June 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. |
| 27 May 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. He was named as part of a committee to consider how to supply the colonies with ammunition and military stores. |
| 19 May 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. He dined with Pa. delegate Andrew Allen. His committee in the Continental Congress proposed their plan regarding the defense of N.Y. |
| 18 May 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. He attended a committee meeting at the State House. |
| 17 May 1775 |
GW in Philadelphia for the Second Continental Congress. |
| 06 May 1775 |
GW spent the day in Baltimore, Md., where he reviewed the militia companies there. That night, he dined at an entertainment given by the townsmen accompanied by other delegates. |
| 03 May 1775 |
GW at Mount Vernon. GW’s friend Bryan Fairfax left Mount Vernon, but Maj. Horatio Gates stayed all day. Col. Richard Henry Lee and his brother, Thomas, and Col. Charles Carter, Jr. visited. |