From George Washington to John Hancock, 7 August 1777
To John Hancock
Camp near German Town [Pa.] August 7th 1777
Sir
Yesterday Evening, I received a Letter from Genl Schuyler of the 1st Inst., a Copy of which and of its Inclosures, I do myself the Honor of transmitting you. By these you will perceive, that Our affairs, at the Northward, have experienced no change for the better; On the contrary, that they are in a more unpromising train. I have the Honor to be with great respect Sir Your Most Obedt servant
Go: Washington
LS, in Robert Hanson Harrison’s writing, DNA:PCC, item 152; Df, DLC:GW; copy, DNA:PCC, item 169; Varick transcript, DLC:GW. On 7 Aug. Congress read this letter and its enclosures and ordered copies to be sent to Horatio Gates (
, 8:621).