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Howe, Robert, 1732-1786 to John F. Grimké

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01764 Author/Creator: Howe, Robert, 1732-1786 Place Written: Charles Town, South Carolina Type: Autograph letter signed Date: February 15, 1779 Pagination: 4 p. : docket ; Height: 24 cm, Width: 18 cm Order a Copy

Letter written by Major General Howe as Commander of the Southern Department after the defeat at Savannah, Georgia that led to his court martial (he was later exonerated). Letter to Lieutenant Colonel Grimké as Deputy Adjunct General for South Carolina and Georgia. He acknowledges Grimké's last letter and tells him to send future correspondence to the President of Congress. He is travelling north to Philadelphia after the popular outcry against him for the loss at Savannah. He hopes they can remain friends after he leaves. Mentions that "the present Patriot" - meaning John Rutledge, who was elected Governor of South Carolina - will redeem the situation in the South Carolina.

Howe, Robert, 1732-1786
Grimké, John Faucheraud, 1752-1819

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