Sunday
| Title | Daily Entry |
|---|---|
| 31 August 1732 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment. |
| 25 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment.
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| 18 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. with his regiment preparing for his impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
| 11 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. recruiting troops and preparing to leave for his next campaign to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland. |
| 04 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va recruiting men. On approximately this day, he received a letter from Va. Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie containing orders for an upcoming military campaign against the French. |
| 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. |
| 23 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
| 16 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He announced orders from the Continental Congress stating 20 July would be a day of fasting and prayer. Upon passing the N.H. |
| 09 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He held a Council of War meeting discussing the presence of roughly 11,500 British soldiers in and near Boston. |
| 02 July 1775 |
GW traveled to Cambridge, Mass., and arrived midday with Maj. Gen.Charles Lee. He was housed at the house of the president of Harvard College, Samuel Langdon. |