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. Although Tench Tilghman docketed this letter “Ansd 25th,” GW actually replied on ...GW had cautioned Stirling against negotiating prisoner exchanges with Phillips, based in part on information that GW had received from his assistant secretary James McHenry, who had remained at the Middlebrook headquarters while GW was in Philadelphia. McHenry wrote Tench Tilghman on 18 Jan. from Middlebrook:...
. Tench Tilghman docketed the On 21 Nov., Tench Tilghman penned a deposition of “Danl Chapman[,] Steward of the Experiment[, who] left the ship Tuesday last [17 Nov.]”: “10 Sail of Byrons fleet came to the Hook last Monday evening—the report was...
from Major General Stirling, 9 April 1777. In a letter to Stirling of 10 April, Tench Tilghman acknowledges on behalf of GW “the Rect of your
GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman wrote Stirling from Morristown on a Sunday in March: “We have nothing very new or very extraordinary—Our last advises from Genl Lincoln are of the 30th Jany. He says he hears some of the transports had arrived...: Stirling Papers). No letter from Lincoln to GW dated 30 Jan. has been found; Tilghman almost certainly meant ...plausible dates for Tilghman’s...
. The letter is in the writing of GW’s aide-de-camp Alexander Hamilton. The dateline is in the writing of GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman.
The letter that GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman wrote to Stirling on this date, in reply to
The enclosure has not been identified. On 3 March, GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman wrote to Stirling: “Just as yours came to hand His
: Burr Papers). Burr continued on this assignment until at least 8 July, when GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman wrote to him: “His excellency desires me to inquire whether you have received any information of the enemy’s movements, situation, or design? He will leave this place about 4 o’clock this afternoon, before which he...
On 3 July, GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman wrote Stirling: “There are no other alterations in circumstances since the meeting of the Council at Morris Town on the 6th June, than that the Enemy have not brought all their force from the Southward—By the most...
. GW’s aide-de-camp Tench Tilghman docketed the