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to Francis Vigo re: battle of Fallen Timbers
1794/09/29
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
"The enemy amounted to two thousand men, who were beat and totally routed by less than half that number."
GLC06479.03
General orders after action at Battle of Stony Point
16 July 1779
This document is written in the third person and is signed in text. A hastily written draft conveying General Anthony Wayne's general orders lauding his troops directly after the Battle of Stony Point. Cites Colonel [Christian] Febiger as the field...
GLC00496.108
to Elliott and Williams
1792/11/18
Explains that while he had suggested a certain level of meat rations for the recipients troops, the Secretary of War has chosen a different amount. Though he disagrees with the Secretary, he advises the recipients to follow this higher authority...
GLC02397
to unknown
circa 1763-1783
Written by Wayne, a general in the Continental Army who fought in many of the major battles with Washington and was later sent to the Southern Theatre when activity shifted to there. This document is undated and could be a retained draft or a copy of...
GLC00307.02
to Robert Morris
12 July 1781
Major General Wayne discusses the campaign that led up to the Battle of Yorktown. Discusses forcing Lord Cornwallis to retreat, justifies his unorthodox tactics, and describes an amazing escape at the battle of Green Spring.
GLC02620
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