1Editorial Note (Washington Papers)
The unwillingness of the French expeditionary force to leave Rhode Island to combine with the...
2I. George Washington to Major Samuel Darby, 17 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
You will take charge of the Boats with the Army, and see that they are provided with Oars & held...
3II. George Washington to Colonel Thomas Craig, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
On thursday morning you will march with all the men of your detachment fit for duty to...
4III. To George Washington from Captain John Fowles, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
This Morning Seven OClock I Recevd Intelegence that the enemy had Landed at Newark brak day But...
5IV. George Washington to Major John Mauritius Goetschius, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
Relying upon your prudence, I inform you in confidence that I have in contemplation a movement of...
6V. George Washington to Lieutenant Colonel Gouvion, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
You will proceed to Fort Lee and thence with the greatest secrecy and caution along the margin of...
7VI. George Washington to Colonel Stephen Moylan, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
At nine OClock in the morning of 24th Friday you will parade with your regiment at Totawa bridge,...
8VII. George Washington to Brigadier General John Stark, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
Capt. Humphrys one of my Aides de Camp is charged by me with orders of a private and particular...
9VIII. George Washington to Brigadier General Anthony Wayne, 21 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
On Friday —morning, at Sun rising you will march the division under your command to a mile below...
10IX. George Washington to Major Samuel Darby, 22 November 1780 (Washington Papers)
You have been directed to do everything necessary for putting the boats under your care in...