Military Leadership and Strategy

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Title Daily Entry
01 August 1754

GW was traveling to or was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment. Va. Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie wrote GW on this day of the Va.

31 July 1754

GW was presumably en route from the Potomac River to Alexandria, Va. where he would arrive within the week. Va. Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie’s 1 Aug.

30 July 1754

GW presumably traveling the Potomac River en route to the regimental headquarters at Alexandria, Va. where he arrived in early August.

30 July 1754

GW presumably traveling the Potomac River en route to the regimental headquarters at Alexandria, Va. where he arrived in early August.

29 July 1754

GW was presumably on his way down the Potomac River and heading towards Alexandria, Va. where he would arrive in the beginning of August.

27 July 1745

GW on his way to Alexandria, Va., potentially by traveling down the Potomac River.

26 July 1754

GW presumably on his way to Alexandria, Va. from Williamsburg. In Oct. 1754, he entered in his account with the Colony of Va. a charge of £4 10s. 6d.

01 May 1754

GW was en route from Wills Creek, Pa./Md.

31 July 1775

GW was at army headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. On the morning of 31 July 1775, there was an attack on Lighthouse Island, led by Major Tupper.

30 July 1775

GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  According to GW’s General Orders, William Tudor was appointed Judge Advocate of the Continental army.  

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