Itinerary of General Washington From June 15 1775 to December 23 1783

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Itinerary of General Washington From June 15 1775 to December 23 1783
Baker, William Spohn, 1824-1897
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At Wilmington : " The enemy advanced a part of their Army yesterday to Gray's Hill, about two miles this side of Elk. " — Washington to the President of Congress.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 30.
At Wilmington : "I was reconnoitring the country and 1777] ITINERARY OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. 87 different Roads all yesterday, & am now setting out on the same business again. " — Washington to the President of Con- gress.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1.
At Wilmington : " General Howe's Declaration is agree- able to his const
...ant usage, and is what we might reasonably expect. The only difference is, the present exhibition is styled a ' Declaration. ' It is another effort to seduce the people to give up their rights, and to encourage our soldiers to desert. " — Washington to the President of Congress.
This "Declaration" was issued on the 27th of August. General Howe declared that security and protection would be extended to all persons who should remain peaceably at their usual places of abode ; and he promised pardon to those who had taken an active part in the rebellion, provided they should voluntarily return to their allegiance, and surrender themselves to any detachment of the king's forces within a specified time.


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