Tuesday
Title | Daily Entry |
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23 July 1754 |
GW was presumably still in Williamsburg after meeting with Va. Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie. |
27 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment. |
20 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. By way of Ens. Peyronie, GW sent a letter to Va. Lt. Gov. Dinwiddie again protesting the inadequate supplies and pay of the colonial soldiers. |
13 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria Va., likely preparing his troops for the impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
06 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. He received a second letter from Va. Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie which discussed the governor’s efforts to secure pay for GW’s troops. |
25 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
18 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
11 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In his General Orders for the day, GW ordered no man to leave their guard unless instructed to do so. |
04 July 1775 |
GW in Cambridge, Massachusetts. GW wrote an address to the Mass. provincial congress expressing his appreciation and gratitude for their general support and faith in the army. |
27 June 1775 |
GW traveling to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Gen. Philip Schuyler parted company with GW at New Rochelle to return to New York City in order to fulfill his duties there commanding its defense. |