1777, Mar. 31.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Morristown).
Escape of George Dashiell; possibility of British troop movements to
the Chesapeake.
MSA S 989-241, MdHR 4560-36 1 /6 /3 /37.
1779, May. 7.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen.; FORD, BENJAMIN, Lt. Col.
Enemy troop movements.
MSA S 989-446, MdHR 4563-05 1 /6 /3 /40
1779, Sep. 20.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (West Point).
Intelligence report; enemy troop movements.
MSA S 989-481, MdHR 4563-40 1 /6 /3 /40
1781, Jul. 30.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Headquarters, Dobbs Ferry).
Troop movements and arrival of the fleet.
MSA S 989-547, MdHR 4563-105 1 /6 /3 /40
1781, Jun. 7.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (New Windsor) to JENIFER, DANIEL OF ST. THOMAS;
CARROLL, DANIEL (Philadelph
Troop movements; request for artillery and men; shipment of arms to
the South.
MSA S 989-554, MdHR 4563-110 1 /6 /3 /40
1777, Mar. 31.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Morris Town).
Possibility of enemy troop movements into the Chesapeake.
MSA S 989-580, MdHR 4564-25 1 /6 /3 /41
1780, Nov. 7.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Head Quarters, Prackness).
Need for flour.
MSA S 989-675, MdHR 4565-10 1 /6 /3 /42
1780, Nov. 14.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Head Quarters, Passaic Falls) to PRESIDENT
OF CONGRESS.
Movement of Adm. George Rodney's fleet southward.
MSA S 989-677, MdHR 4565-12 1 /6 /3 /42
1780, Dec. 15.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (New Windsor) to CONGRESS.
Reinforcements sought by the British; need for enlistments in the Continental
Army; neutrality of Holland and Portugal.
MSA S 989-681, MdHR 4565-16 1 /6 /3 /42
1780, Jun. 20.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Springfield) to CONGRESS.
Impending arrival of French troops; request for information pertaining
to action taken by states to provide supplies; need for clothing.
MSA S 989-713, MdHR 4565-50 1 /6 /3 /42
1780, Oct. 17.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Passaic Falls) to PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
British fleet movement and arms.
MSA S 989-758, MdHR 4565-95 1 /6 /3 /42
1780, Oct. 17.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Passaic Falls).
Enemy troop movements.
MSA S 989-861, MdHR 4566-83 1 /6 /3 /43
1779, May. 7.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Headquarters).
Extracts of letters from Gen. William Maxwell, Col. Benjamin Ford,
and Gen. Philip Schuyler detailing enemy troop movements.
MSA S 989-935, MdHR 4567-55 1 /6 /3 /44
1779, Dec. 27.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Headquarters, Morris Town).
Troop movements and strength.
MSA S 989-957, MdHR 4567-77 1 /6 /3 /44
1779, Jun. 11.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. (Smith's Cove) to CONGRESS.
Enemy troop movements.
MSA S 989-978, MdHR 4567-98 1 /6 /3 /44
1778, NOv. 18.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Fredericksburg) to PETERS, RICHARD (War Office).
Request for militia and wagons to escort Convention troops.
MSA S 989-1040, MdHR 4568-21 1 /6 /3 /45
1778, Nov. 18.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Fredericksburg) to PETERS, RICHARD.
Request for troops and wagons to escort Convention troops.
MSA S 989-1053, MdHR 4568-32 1 /6 /3 /45
1780, Dec. 27.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE, Gen. to STATE.
Enemy embarkations from NY.
MSA S 989-1142, MdHR 4569-18 1 /6 /4 /1
1778, Jun. 20.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE.
Troop locations and enemy troop movements.
MSA S 989-1411, MdHR 4571-56 1 /6 /4 /3.
1778, Jun. 4.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Valley Forge) to LAURENS, HENRY.
Transmittal of a packet which contains copies of letters from Lord
Howe, Sir Henry Clinton, and acts of Parliament.
MSA S 989-1414, MdHR 4571-58 1 /6 /4 /3.
1778, May. 31.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE to CLINTON, HENRY, Sir.
Refusal to meet with the British commanders; all communiciation must
be in written form.
MSA S 989-1415, MdHR 4571-58 1 /6 /4 /3.
1779, Mar. 21.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE (Middle Brook) to PICKERING, TIMOTHY.
Transfer of Rawling's Regt. from Fort Frederick to Fort Pitt.
MSA S 989-3824, MdHR 4592-68 1 /6 /4 /24