Military Leadership and Strategy

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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.

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