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Letters about American Revolution

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George Washington to Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, September 27, 1780

From George Washington
To Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
September 27, 1780

George Washington informs General Rochambeau of Benedict Arnold’s act of treason, revealing Arnold’s attempt to surrender West Point to the British. Washington details the circumstances of the betrayal and emphasizes the urgency of securing the fort against further threats.

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George Washington to Nathanael Greene, September 16, 1780

From George Washington
To Nathanael Greene
September 16, 1780

George Washington informs Nathanael Greene of his appointment to command the Army and provides strategic instructions regarding the post at Dobbs Ferry. He reports intelligence about Admiral Rodney's position and enemy movements toward Rhode Island. Washington directs Greene to prepare for a potential attack on New York if the intelligence proves accurate.

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Philip Schuyler to Alexander Hamilton, September 16, 1780

From Philip Schuyler
To Alexander Hamilton
September 16, 1780

Philip Schuyler informs Alexander Hamilton of a severe wheat shortage in New York due to drought, causing a delay in meeting the state's supply quota for the army. He assures that the deficit can be remedied within a month if conditions improve and suggests government intervention to secure additional supplies. Schuyler also notes logistical challenges, such as the need for flour casks and bags, and discusses efforts to purchase wheat for a state reserve.

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Alexander Hamilton to John Laurens, September 16, 1780

From Alexander Hamilton
To John Laurens
September 16, 1780

Alexander Hamilton informs John Laurens of his imminent journey to Hartford for a meeting with French military leaders, expressing hope for French support in their cause. He urges Laurens to endure any disappointments without despair and encourages frequent correspondence. Hamilton also shares personal reflections on friendship, marriage, and his affection for Laurens.

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George Washington to Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau, September 8, 1780

From George Washington
To Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau
September 8, 1780

George Washington informs Rochambeau of British military movements preparing for an expedition to Virginia and reports the defeat of Major General Horatio Gates at Camden. He suggests a meeting on September 20 in Hartford to coordinate their strategies. Washington emphasizes the need for allied cooperation in response to British actions.