Von Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, 1730-1794 to Nathanael Greene

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GLC#
GLC00140
Type
Letters
Date
February 3, 1781
Author/Creator
Von Steuben, Friedrich Wilhelm Ludolf Gerhard Augustin, 1730-1794
Title
to Nathanael Greene
Place Written
Richmond, Virginia
Pagination
3 p. : address : docket : free frank
Language
English
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Written by Von Steuben as the senior Continental officer in Virginia to General Greene as commander in the Southern Department. References Greene's letter of January 24, 1781. Congratulates Greene on his army's recent victory at Cowpens and in the race to the Dan River. Says the traitorous General Benedict Arnold's incursions in Virginia were causing him problems and keeping him from reinforcing Greene's army. Says the troops he wanted to send off on January 15, 1781 will not be ready until February 20, 1781. Mentions changes in his command and says General Robert Lawson will relieve General Muhlenberg. Says he is to rendezvous with the calvary at Petersburg and will deliver the necessary recruits to them and make the arrangements with the government to equip them. Says number of recruits will be deficient. Mentions several other movements of troops from Fort Pitt and Bethany. Says enemy is moving toward Suffolk, Virginia. Repair where seal was removed has led to slight text loss. Address leaf is free franked by Von Steuben.

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