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: Tilghman Family Papers. James Tilghman (1716–1793), a Marylander who at this time was living in Philadelphia, was a member of the Pennsylvania council and secretary of the Pennsylvania land office. Although he became a Loyalist in the Revolution, his son Tench Tilghman (1744–1786) was one of GW’s most valued aides.
2[September 1774] (Washington Papers)
Dined at Mr. Tilghman’s & spent the Evening at home (at my Lodgg.).James Tilghman, Sr. (1716–1793), originally of Maryland, had moved to Philadelphia in 1765 and married Anna Francis, daughter of Tench Francis. He was a member of the provincial council and secretary of the proprietary land office. In May 1774 he had been sent to Williamsburg with James Allen to consult with Governor Dunmore...
3[Diary entry: 9 September 1774] (Washington Papers)
Dined at Mr. Tilghman’s & spent the Evening at home (at my Lodgg.).James Tilghman, Sr. (1716–1793), originally of Maryland, had moved to Philadelphia in 1765 and married Anna Francis, daughter of Tench Francis. He was a member of the provincial council and secretary of the proprietary land office. In May 1774 he had been sent to Williamsburg with James Allen to consult with Governor Dunmore...
in the 1780s and carried a letter to GW from Tench Tilghman in 1784. See GW to Tench Tilghman, 29 July 1784
. Gibbs addressed the letter-book copy “to Jonth. Sturges Esqr.,” and Tench Tilghman later added the erroneous title, “Chairman of the Committee of Suffolk,” referring to Suffolk County on Long Island. Sturges was chairman of the Fairfield, Conn., committee of inspection.
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Translation, in Tench Tilghman’s writing, enclosed in ...1775 until his death on 12 Sept. 1776. A lieutenant general in the army, he also held the titles of inspector of infantry and director general of fortifications, artillery, and militia in all of the colonies. Both Tilghman and Robert Hanson Harrison misconstrued the governor general’s name as “Emery” (see Harrison’s docket of the
. Tench Tilghman docketed this letter: “From B. Genl Greene Augt 4. 1776.” That date was a Sunday.
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. Tench Tilghman docketed this letter: “Long Island Augt 8. 1776 From B. Genl Greene.” Although 8 Aug. 1776 was Thursday rather than Wednesday as indicated in the dateline, it is undoubtedly the correct date of this letter,...
The Account given you by a Deserter as brought me by Mr Tilghman. Tench Tilghman (1744–1786), captain of a Philadelphia light infantry company that recently had joined the flying camp, volunteered his services as an aide-de-camp to GW about this time and acted in that capacity without rank or pay... ...GW officially appointed Tilghman one of his aides-de-camp (see General Orders, that date), and...
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23General Orders, 20 August 1776 (Washington Papers)
Edward Tilghman Esqr. is appointed as an Assistant Brigade Major to Lord Stirling; the duty of the whole division being too great for one officer—He is to be respected and obeyed accordingly.Edward Tilghman (1751–1815), a cousin of Tench Tilghman, enlisted as a private in the Philadelphia associators earlier this year and apparently marched with them to Perth Amboy in July. A capable young...
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Tench Tilghman wrote Q.M. Gen. Stephen Moylan on 9 Sept.: “His Excellency [GW] commands me to desire that you would without loss of time set about preparing a sufficient Quantity of Boards, Scantlin and every Material necessary...