Fifty Five Letters of George Washington to Benjamin Lincoln 1777 1799 Briefly

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Washington, George, 1732-1799
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He wrote to me a few days before he sailed, and mentioned in the warmest manner your exertions to get the ship manned. The few Continental soldiers 30 you spared on the occasion were well bestowed, con- sidering the importance of Colonel Laurens's mission. Our last advices from General Greene are of the 31st of January. Lord Cornwallis, with twenty-five hundred men entirely divested of baggage, had made a push against General Morgan, and was near recov- ering the prisoners taken upon the 17th o...f January; but General Morgan got them off, and they had crossed the Yadkin on their way to Virginia. Lord Corn- wallis was still advancing, and General Greene studi- ously avoiding an engagement, unless he could draw together a greater force of militia than he had much prospect of doing. I am very anxious for the issue of this manoeuvre, which may be productive of the most important consequences. Lieutenant-Colonel Lee with his legion had surprised Georgetown. I have not many particulars. He took Lieutenant-Colonel Camp- bell and several other officers prisoners, and killed a Major Irvine.

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