George Washington to Robert Morris, May 28, 1777
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 28, 1777. Encloses a letter from Major General Charles Lee. 2 States that he (Washington) is on his way to Bound Brook.
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 28, 1777. Encloses a letter from Major General Charles Lee. 2 States that he (Washington) is on his way to Bound Brook.
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 24, 1777. Encloses copy of plan for establishing a cavalry force.
Kingston [ New York ] May 24, 1777. Has no news of the destruction of stores at St. Johns. Speculates on future course of the war and discusses need for…
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 23, 1777. Commends Massachusetts’ exertions, but states that still more effort is necessary. Lists reasons why the invasion of Massachusetts is unlikely. Discusses the…
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 23, 1777. Commends McDougall on his attachment to the cause. Suggests that the needed food can be obtained at Albany. Agrees that uniformity of…
Head Quarters Morris Town [New Jersey] May 19th. 1777 Dear Sir, I this moment received the favour of your letter of the 16th instant. I partly agree and partly disagree…
Kingston [New York] 16th. May 1777 Sir. I had the Pleasure of your two Favors within two Days of each other and am very happy to find that our Form…
Morristown [ New Jersey ] May 14, 1777. Orders Varnum to forward recruits despite the opposition of the Rhode Islanders.
Head Quarters Morris Town [New Jersey] May 12th 1777 Dear Sir, I have received the pleasure of your favour of yesterday’s date. 2 The reasons you assign for the interval…
[ Kingston, New York, May 11, 1777. On May 12, 1777, Hamilton wrote to Morris: “I have received the pleasure of your favour of yesterday’s date.� Letter not found. ]