Wednesday
| Title | Daily Entry |
|---|---|
| 24 July 1754 |
GW was presumably still in Williamsburg, Va. where he and Capt. James Mackay of the independent company from S.C. delivered their account of the Fort Necessity campaign to Va. Lt. Gov. |
| 02 January 1754 |
GW arrived at surveyor, trader, and guide Christopher Gist’s home at Monongahela, Pennsylvania. He purchased a horse saddle and other items. |
| 28 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. GW placed an advertisement in the Maryland Gazette informing the public of deserters masquerading as soldiers on leave. |
| 21 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Virginia. GW wrote a letter to Va. Lt. |
| 14 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. preparing his troops for the impending march to Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland.
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| 07 August 1754 |
GW was in Alexandria, Va. recruiting men and preparing to leave for Wills Creek, Pennsylvania/Maryland.
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| 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. |
| 01 May 1754 |
GW was en route from Wills Creek, Pa./Md. |
| 26 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. GW warned R.I. Deputy Gov. Nicholas Cooke of possible attacks along the coasts. |
| 19 July 1775 |
GW at American headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |