1General Orders, 21 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
The hurried situation of the General for the two last days, having prevented him from paying that...
2From George Washington to an Anonymous Officer, 21 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
My Lord Sterling Complains, & so justly, of the want of Tents, & the Baggage belonging to his...
3From George Washington to Colonel William McIntosh, 21 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
I wrote to you a few days ago, desiring, if you did not find Matters ready for the Expedition to...
4From George Washington to Major Zabdiel Rogers, 21 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
you are hereby requested to make the best Stand you can, with the Troops under your Command,...
5From George Washington to Joseph Trumbull, 21 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
I wrote you yesterday expressive of my apprehensions on Acct of Provision’s for this Army—I came...
6From George Washington to Elizabeth Williams Philipse, 22 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
The Misfortunes of War, and the unhappy circumstances frequently attendant thereon to...
7From George Washington to Major General Philip Schuyler, 22 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
From my Remote Situation, & my Ignorance of the Country in which the Army under Your Command to...
8General Orders, 23 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
The Guards of the Camp are to be mounted from the several divisions of the Army—their Numbers to...
9General Orders, 24 October 1776 (Washington Papers)
Commanding Officers of regiments are immediately to have Necessaries dug, decently covered, at a...
10From George Washington to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 24 October 1776 [letter not found] (Washington Papers)
Letter not found: to Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene, 24 Oct. 1776. Greene’s letter to GW of this date...