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    3721 Washington, George [Diary entry: 26 August 1781] 1781-08-26 [26th.] The 26th. the remainder of the French army, its baggage & Stores, moved from the ferry...
    3722 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 August 1781] 1781-08-28 28th. The American columns and 1st. division of the French Army arrived at the places assigned them.
    3723 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 August 1781] 1781-08-29 29th. The Second division of French joined the first. The whole halted—as well for the purpose of...
    3724 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 August 1781] 1781-08-30 30th. As our intentions could be concealed one March more (under the idea of Marching to Sandy...
    3725 Washington, George [Diary entry: 31 August 1781] 1781-08-31 31st. Arrived at Philadelphia to dinner and immediately hastened up all the Vessels that could be...
    3726 Washington, George September 1781 1781-09-05 5th. The rear of the French army having reached Philadelphia and the Americans having passed...
    3727 Washington, George [Diary entry: 5 September 1781] 1781-09-05 5th. The rear of the French army having reached Philadelphia and the Americans having passed...
    3728 Washington, George [Diary entry: 8 September 1781] 1781-09-08 8th. and reached Baltimore where I recd. and answered an address of the Citizens. While GW and...
    3729 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 September 1781] 1781-09-09 9th. I reached my own Seat at Mount Vernon (distant 120 Miles from the Hd. of Elk) where I staid...
    3730 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 September 1781] 1781-09-17 17th. In company with the Count de Rochambeau—the Chevr. Chastellux—Genls. Knox & Duportail, I...
    3731 Washington, George [Diary entry: 22 September 1781] 1781-09-22 22d. Upon my arrival in Camp I found that the 3d. Maryland Regiment had got in (under the Command...
    3732 Washington, George [Diary entry: 25 September 1781] 1781-09-25 25th. Admiral de Barras having Joined the Count de Grasse with the Squadron and Transports from...
    3733 Washington, George [Diary entry: 28 September 1781] 1781-09-28 28th. Having debarked all the Troops and their Baggage—Marched and Encamped them in Front of the...
    3734 Washington, George [Diary entry: 29 September 1781] 1781-09-29 29th. Moved the American Troops more to the right, and Encamped on the East side of Bever dam...
    3735 Washington, George [Diary entry: 30 September 1781] 1781-09-30 30th. The Enemy abandoned all their exterior works, & the position they had taken without the...
    3736 Washington, George October 1781 1781-10-06 6th. Before Morning the Trenches were in such forwardness as to cover the Men from the enemys...
    3737 Washington, George [Diary entry: 6 October 1781] 1781-10-06 6th. Before Morning the Trenches were in such forwardness as to cover the Men from the enemys...
    3738 Washington, George [Diary entry: 7 October 1781] 1781-10-07 7th. & 8th. Was employed in compleating our Parallel—finishing the redoubts in them and...
    3739 Washington, George [Diary entry: 9 October 1781] 1781-10-09 9th. About 3 o’clock P.M. the French opened a battery on our extreme left, of 4 Sixteen pounders,...
    3740 Washington, George [Diary entry: 10 October 1781] 1781-10-10 10th. The French opened two batteries on the left of our front parallel—one of 6 twenty four...
    3741 Washington, George [Diary entry: 11 October 1781] 1781-10-11 11th. The French opened two other batteries on the left of the parallel, each consisting of 3...
    3742 Washington, George [Diary entry: 12 October 1781] 1781-10-12 12th. Began our second parallel within abt. 300 yards (& in some places less) of the enemys lines...
    3743 Washington, George [Diary entry: 13 October 1781] 1781-10-13 13th. The fire of the enemy this Night became brisk—both from their Cannon and royals and more...
    3744 Washington, George [Diary entry: 14 October 1781] 1781-10-14 14th. The day was spent in compleating our parallel, and maturing the Batteries of the second...
    3745 Washington, George [Diary entry: 15 October 1781] 1781-10-15 15th. Busily employed in getting the Batteries of the Second parallel compleated, and fixing on...
    3746 Washington, George [Diary entry: 16 October 1781] 1781-10-16 16th. About four O’clock this Morning the enemy made a Sortee upon our Second parallel and spiked...
    3747 Washington, George [Diary entry: 17 October 1781] 1781-10-17 17th. The French opened another Battery of four 24s. & two 16s. and a Morter Battery of 10...
    3748 Washington, George [Diary entry: 18 October 1781] 1781-10-18 18th. The Commissioners met accordingly; but the business was so procrastinated by those on their...
    3749 Washington, George [Diary entry: 19 October 1781] 1781-10-19 19th. In the Morning early I had them copied and sent word to Lord Cornwallis that I expected to...
    3750 Washington, George [Diary entry: 20 October 1781] 1781-10-20 20th. Winchester & Fort Frederick in Maryland, being the places destined for the reception of the...