George Washington Papers

From George Washington to the Board of War, 22 December 1777

To the Board of War

Head Qrs [Valley Forge] Decr 22. 1777.

Gentn

Your favor of the 14th Instant I received on Saturday Evening.1 The Release of Genl Thompson is what I wish much to effect. No circumstances have arisen since his captivity by which it could be accomplished. Your Letter is the first & only information, I have had respecting Genl Hamiltons desire of being exchanged & remaining in America, having never received a Line from Genl Gates or any intelligence from him or any other person upon the Subject. However, that Genl Thompson may have a chance of being releived from his present disagreeable situation and of being in a situation to give the States his services, I have written to Genl Heath to inquire into the matter & to mention it to Genl Hamilton.2 If it is wished by him and Genl Burgoyne which I shall know from Genl Heath, I am hopeful Genl Howe will consent to an Exchange.3 I have the Honor to be Gentn Your Most Obedt Servant

G. Washington

Df, in Robert Hanson Harrison’s writing, DLC:GW; Varick transcript, DLC:GW.

1The Board of War’s letter to GW of 14 Dec. has not been found. The previous Saturday was 20 December.

3For the progress of these negotiations, see Heath to GW, 6 and 13 Jan., Horatio Gates to GW, 25 April, GW to Gates, 1 May, and to Heath, 5 May 1778. For their denouement, specifically the realization that Hamilton and the other brigadier generals captured at Saratoga only held that rank on the North American continent and therefore could be exchanged only as colonels, see Heath to GW, 23 May 1778. Brig. Gen. William Thompson was not exchanged until October 1780.

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