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Sketch of the Surprise of Germantown, October 4th, 1777...
1784/03/12
Hills, John, fl. 1771-1796
Nebenzahl, Atlas map 28; Nebenzahl, Battle Plans of the American Revolution, 129; Clemonts catalog 15; Snyder fig. 52.
GLC04314
Knox's army diary [incomplete]
16 September 1777-16 October 1777
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Mostly deals with movements of the army around Philadelphia in September and October 1777, around the time of the Battle of Germantown. On September 19 says "Intelligence recd. of the enemys pushing for Philadelphia the army cross'd the Schylkill."...
GLC02437.08417
to John Page, Williamsburg
October 11, 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Describes the attack at Germantown and the loss of victory due to a retreat caused by fog. He closes by mentioning that the troops were in good spirits. The letter mentions the Battle of Germantown and the various maneuvers. John Page is from...
GLC00496.097
Correspondence of Catharine Macaulay [Decimalized .01- .63]
1763-1791
Macaulay, Catharine, 1731-1791
Collection of correspondence of Catharine Macaulay Graham with various people from England, Scotland, France, and America, including a folder of transcripts of letters not included in this collection.
Materials in this collection consist of...
GLC01794
General advertiser and morning intelligencer. [No. 337 (December 3, 1777)]
3 December 1777
Parker, W., fl. 1777
Reprints the "whole of the London Gazette Extraordinary," of 2 December 1777 which includes a letter of British General William Howe to Lord George Germain dated 10 October 1777 at Germantown concerning events in the Revolutionary War. Includes a...
GLC08717
to Landon Carter
27 October 1777
Signed twice by Washington. Discusses his campaign, the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Red Bank and Saratoga, and the danger of being captured. "at the same time that I assure you, that, It is not my wish to avoid any danger which duty requires...
GLC07115.01
to Thomas Mumford
October 23, 1777
Parsons, Samuel H., 1737-1789
Written by General Parsons to Mumford as a merchant in Groton, Connecticut. Says he has doubtlessly heard of the Convention between General Gates and General Burgoyne. The Convention delineated the terms of surrender for General Burgoyne. Mentions...
GLC00496.075.04
to George Washington
5 November 1777
Laurens, Henry, 1724-1792
Written by Laurens as president of the Continental Congress; signed once and initialed twice by Laurens. Retained copy encloses extracts of Congress and a postscript reporting the passing of those resolutions. The extracts concern recovery and...
GLC04803
Revolutionary War Officer's Journal
1776-1780
Lincoln, Rufus, 1751-1838
Early battles, including the battles of Brooklyn, Long Island, White Plains, The Crossing of the Delaware, Brandywine, Gerrmantown, Fort Ticonderoga, Saratoga, etc. Entries from 6/28//1776 to 10/17/1777 (45 pages) with several charts at the end (33...
GLC08007
to Lucy Knox
6 October 1777
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Written from Artillery Park Camp, 25 miles from Philadelphia. Notes that he would have written more details earlier, but "the success of the enterprise depended upon secrecy...." Gives an account of the Battle of Germantown (4 October 1777), in...
GLC02437.00655
to Horatio Gates
12 October 1777
Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796
Later copy. Copied 23 May 1860 for Joseph Willard, Esq., by George [H.?] Moore. Stewart, aide-de-camp to General Gates, offers an account of the Battle of Germantown. Mentions Generals Anthony Wayne, John Sullivan, Nathanael Greene, Edward Stevens...
GLC02437.00657
[Account of the campaign of September and October 1777]
16 September 1777 - 16 October 1777
Later copy. Possibly created by William Knox, General Henry Knox's brother. Contains a report of the 20 September Battle of Paoli. Mentions Generals Knox, Green (possibly Nathanael Greene), and Alexander McDougall. In an entry for 28 September...
GLC02437.00654
The Battle of Germantown
1857
Schussele, Christian, 1824-1879
One engraving entitled, "The Battle of Germantown" dated 1857. Depicts American forces lying siege to Chew House during the Battle of Germantown, Pennsylvania, October 4, 1777. Engraved by G. Illman from an original study by Christian Schuessele...
GLC08878.0061
[Certification regarding John Dewman's injuries]
3 March 1784
Knox certifies that Captain John [Dewman] received a wound in the Battle of Germantown, 4 October 1777. Attests that the wound has incapacitated Dewman, causing dizziness, general sickness, and at times insanity.
GLC02437.02969
to John Hancock
20 October 1782
Knox writes to Hancock, Governor of Massachusetts. Informs Hancock that Captain [Dewman?] was injured in the Battle of Germantown and is unfit for further service. Uses [Dewman's] case to encourage Hancock's support of a state law which would pay...
GLC02437.10052
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