George Washington to Robert Dinwiddie, June 3, 1754
From our Camp &ca June the 3d 1754 Honble Sir The Half King with abt 25 Familys contg near 80 Person–s including women and children arriv–d here last night. 1…
From our Camp &ca June the 3d 1754 Honble Sir The Half King with abt 25 Familys contg near 80 Person–s including women and children arriv–d here last night. 1…
[Camp in the Great Meadows, Pa., 31 May 1754] Dr John Since my last we have arrived at this place, where 3 days agoe we had an engagemt wth the…
From our Camp at the Gt Meadws [Pa.] 29 of Ma–¨y–© 1754 Sir This by an imediate express, I send to infm you that Yesterday I engagd a party of…
[Camp at Great Meadows, Pa., 29 May 1754] Honble Sir Since writing the other, 1 I have still stronger presumption, indeed almost confirmation that they were sent as Spyes, and…
Gt Meadws 1 [Pa.] 27th May 1754 Honble Sir The 25th Ult. by an Express from Colo. Fry I receiv–d the News of your Honour–s arrival at Winchester and desire…
[Great Crossing of the Youghiogheny, Pa.] 23 May, 1754 S ir , This day I returned from my discoveries down the Youghiogany, which, I am sorry to say, can never…
[Great Crossing of the] Youghiogany [Pa.] May 18, 1754. Sir, I am heartily concerned, that the officers have such real cause to complain of the Committee–s resolves; 1 and still…
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Little Meadows [Md.] 9th of May 1754 Honble Sir I acquainted your Honour by Mr Ward with the determination–s, which we prosecuted in 4 Days after his Departure, as soon…
25th April 1754 Wills Creek [Md.] Honble Sir, Captain Trents Ensign Mr Ward this Day arrived from the Forks of Monongehele, 1 and brings the disagreeable account that the Fort…