to Gen. David Forman

Washington, George, 1732-1799 to Gen. David Forman

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GLC#
GLC01783
Type
Letters
Date
September 9, 1782
Author/Creator
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Title
to Gen. David Forman
Place Written
[Verplanks Point, NY]
Pagination
1 p. : Height: 30 cm, Width: 18 cm
Language
English
Primary time period
American Revolution, 1763-1783
Sub-Era
The War for Independence

Letter written in the hand of Washington's aide-de-camp Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Written two months before the signing of the first provisional peace treaty between Great Britain and the United States in Paris on November 30, during the uneasy lull that followed American victory at Yorktown in September 1781. As Brigadier General of New Jersey militia, Forman had acted as Washington's watchman since 1780 by keeping the Commander in Chief advised of enemy movements off the coast. Even after ratification of the peace treaty, it was not until November 1783 that British troops entirely evacuated New York City. The letter also mentions watching the British in New York.

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