Robert Dinwiddie to George Washington, July 26, 1755
July 26th 1755 Dear Washington The dismal Defeat of our Forces by such a handful of Men gives me very great Concern, as also for the Death of the Genl…
July 26th 1755 Dear Washington The dismal Defeat of our Forces by such a handful of Men gives me very great Concern, as also for the Death of the Genl…
[Fort Cumberland, Md., 18 July 1755] To Mr Jno. Auge Washington Mount Vernon Dear Jack Brother As I have heard since my arrivl at this place, 1 a circumstantial acct…
[Fort Cumberland, Md., 18 July 1755] To The Honble Robt Dinwiddie Esqr. Williamsburgh Honble Sir As I am favourd with an oppertunity, I shoud think myself inexcusable, was I to…
[Fort Cumberland, Md., 18 July 1755] To Mrs Washington near Fredg Honour–d Madm As I doubt not but you have heard of our defeat, and perhaps have had it represented…
[Little Meadows, Md., 17 July 1755] To Governour Innis– Fort Cumberland Sir Captn Orme being confind to his Litter & not well able to write, has desir–d me to acknowledge…
Fred[e]r[icksburg] July 9th 1755 Sir. The extraordinary favour you have conferd on me and my Son, in procureing him a Commission on the establishment 1 calls for our most gratefull…
[Scalping Camp, Pa., 2 July 1755] To Govr Innis of Fort Cumberland Dear Sir I shoud take it infinitely kind, if you wd be good enough to dispatch, by the…
[June 1755] If Mr Washington would bring up Jervais the groom, the General would be [willing.] 1 Roger Morris
[Great Crossing of the Youghiogheny, Pa., 30 June 1755] To Robt Orme Esqr. Aid de Camp– Wills Creek 1 Dear Orme I came to this Camp on thursday last, with…
[Great Crossing of the Youghiogheny, Pa., 28 June–2 July 1755] To Mr Jno. Auge Washington Mount Vernon Dear Jack Brother Immediately upon our leavg the C. at Geors. Ck the…