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Engraving of Anthony Wayne
1853
Chappel, Alonzo, 1828-1887
One engraving of Anthony Wayne dated 1853. Standing portrait of Wayne. Based on a painting by Alonzo Chappel. Same as GLC08878.0757.
GLC08878.0764
[Notes from the Pennsylvania Executive Council regarding pardons, appointments, and appropriations of funds].
circa 1780
Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796
Wayne notes that on 6 January 1780, the Executive Council pardoned William Cassidy and Peter Swope, both of whom were "convicted of high treason--on condition that he serve as a soldier during the present war in one of the regiments of this State..."...
GLC08497
Independent chronicle and the universal advertiser. [Vol. 13, no. 903 (August 9, 1781)]
9 August 1781
Willis, Nathaniel, 1755-1831
Signed by [William?] Dame. Discusses the war against Great Britain. Contains a report on the progress of the Continental Army near Williamsburg, Virginia written as a letter by the Marquis de Lafayette. Lafayette describes events of the Battle of...
GLC08823
to George Clinton
18 October 1777
Clinton, James, 1736-1812
General Clinton replies to a letter from his brother George, who served as Governor of New York 1777-1795. Expresses regret regarding the 16 October British capture of Kingston, New York, then the capital. Referring to the Hudson River, states that...
GLC02497.03
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
to Stephen Moylan
21 July 1780
Written by Brigadier General Wayne to Colonel Moylan of the 4th Dragoons. Signed twice by Wayne. Discusses operations around New York during the summer of 1780. Written in the heat of the movement while planning actions against the British in New...
GLC02681
to Anthony Wayne re: Burgoyne's captured troops, troop movements
1778/11/25
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Washington orders Wayne to detach troops from his command to prevent Convention troops from passing to New York City, and asks him to keep his troops from harming property of inhabitants ("burning Fences and from committing any kind of waste upon the...
GLC05577
to Anthony Wayne re: perseverance in the "arduous but glorious struggle...."
1780/09/06
Washington, responding to Wayne's letter of September 3 concerning someone's attempts to attack him before Washington, thanks him for his professions of friendship and reassures him of his own regard. Washington assures him that the "person to whom...
GLC02872
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