Adam Stephen to George Washington, January 1, 1755
[Jan.–Feb. 1755] Dr Sir It is with the greatest Chearfulness that I comply with your Desire in letting the Soldiers enjoy your Gratuity mention–d to Capt. Perouny: Believe me, Sir,…
Adam Stephen was a Scottish-born American doctor and military officer who helped found what became Martinsburg, West Virginia. He emigrated to North America, where he served in the Province of Virginia's militia under George Washington during the French and Indian War. He served under Washington again in the American Revolutionary War, rising to lead a division of the Continental Army. After a friendly fire incident during the Battle of Germantown, Stephen was cashiered out of the army but continued as a prominent citizen of western Virginia, including terms in the Virginia General Assembly representing Berkeley County.
[Jan.–Feb. 1755] Dr Sir It is with the greatest Chearfulness that I comply with your Desire in letting the Soldiers enjoy your Gratuity mention–d to Capt. Perouny: Believe me, Sir,…
[Jan.–Feb. 1755] Dr Sir It is with the greatest Chearfulness that I comply with your Desire in letting the Soldiers enjoy your Gratuity mention–d to Capt. Perouny: Believe me, Sir,…
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