Enclosure no.5: Copy of Sir Henry Clinton's letter to Earl Cornwallis, referring to the organisation of troops and suggesting a move to the Delaware Neck of Baltimore : Correspondence 1781
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- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource
- Additional Creators
- Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Other Subject(s)
- American Revolution
- War
- ships and sailors, convoy, order, army, interception, militia, French, reinforcements, Continental Army, troop movements, river, strategy, defence, Rangers, cavalry, infantry, artillery, commodity, supplies, trade
- Cornwallis, Charles (1st Marquess Cornwallis)
- Clinton, Henry
- Washington, George
- Motier, Gilbert du (Marquis de Lafayette)
- Fredericktown
- Philadelphia
- Pennsylvania
- New York
- James River
- Virginia
- Williamsburg
- Note
- This enclosure was originally within Henry Clinton's letter to Lord Germain (no.130).
AMDigital Reference: CO 5/102;Secretary of State: Military correspondence of the British Generals, February - November, 1781. - Original Version
- Reproduction of: Enclosure no.5: Copy of Sir Henry Clinton's letter to Earl Cornwallis, referring to the organisation of troops and suggesting a move to the Delaware Neck of Baltimore 11 Jun 1781.
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- The National Archives
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