George Washington Papers

To George Washington from Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, 4 April 1781

Newport. April the 4th 1781.

Sir

I received this instant your Excellencys Letter of the 31st ulto. Our Land forces and naval troops I am sure, will look on your Excellency’s approbation as the most flattering reward of the courage which they shewed in the engagement of the 16th Ulto. It is of the highest importance to be thoroughly informed if the Troops on board at New york have set sail, and if the British design rigorous measures to the Southward. I believe that Lord Cornwallis had already resolved on his retrograding movement when he fought with General Greene’s Army, and my reason for that belief, is that Lord Cornwallis did not go after him. If I may be allowed to give my opinion of a country that I am not acquainted with, it seems to me, that they should endeavour to Starve him, and avoid an engagement. I speak from the report sent by Governor Jefferson which the Ch. de La Luzerne has sent me. The Ch. De Chattelus is got well again, he had paid my a visit this morning, in his ordinary dress. I am with respect and personal attachment Sir, your Excellency’s Most obedient & most humble Servant

le Cte de Rochambeau

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