George Washington. George Washington
33 GENERAL ORDERS, MARCH 1, 1778
34 TO JOHN BANISTER, APRIL 21, 1778
35 TO JOHN AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON, JULY 4, 1778
36 TO COMTE D’ESTAING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1778
37 TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, OCTOBER 4, 1778
38 TO HENRY LAURENS, NOVEMBER 14, 1778
39 TO BENJAMIN HARRISON, DECEMBER 18, 1778
40 TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 15, 1779
41 TO THOMAS NELSON, MARCH 15, 1779
42 TO GEORGE MASON, MARCH 27, 1779
43 TO JAMES WARREN, MARCH 31, 1779
44 TO GOUVERNEUR MORRIS, MAY 8, 1779
45 SPEECH TO THE DELAWARE CHIEFS, MAY 12, 1779
46 CIRCULAR TO THE STATES, MAY 22, 1779
47 TO JOHN JAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1779
48 A CONFERENCE BETWEEN CHEVALIER DE LA LUZERNE AND GENERAL WASHINGTON, SEPTEMBER 16, 1779
49 TO EDMUND PENDLETON, NOVEMBER 1, 1779
50 TO JOSEPH JONES, MAY 14, 1780
51 TO PRESIDENT JOSEPH REED, MAY 28, 1780
52 TO PRESIDENT JOSEPH REED, JULY 4, 1780
53 TO JOSEPH JONES, AUGUST 13, 1780
54 CIRCULAR TO THE STATES, AUGUST 27, 1780
55 TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, OCTOBER 11, 1780
56 CIRCULAR TO THE STATES, OCTOBER 18, 1780
CHAPTER FOUR Trials and Triumph 1780–1781
57 TO GEORGE MASON, OCTOBER 22, 1780
58 TO WILLIAM FITZHUGH, OCTOBER 22, 1780
59 TO JAMES DUANE, DECEMBER 26, 1780
60 CIRCULAR TO THE NEW ENGLAND STATES, JANUARY 5, 1781
61 TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN LAURENS, JANUARY 15, 1781
62 GENERAL ORDERS, JANUARY 30, 1781
63 TO JOHN SULLIVAN, FEBRUARY 4, 1781
64 TO JOHN PARKE CUSTIS, FEBRUARY 28, 1781
65 TO LUND WASHINGTON, APRIL 30, 1781
66 TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, OCTOBER 19, 1781
67 GENERAL ORDERS, OCTOBER 20, 1781
CHAPTER FIVE Washington’s Knowledge of Himself and His Army 1782–1783
68 TO COLONEL LEWIS NICOLA, MAY 22, 1782
69 TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR, OCTOBER 2, 1782
70 TO JOSEPH JONES, DECEMBER 14, 1782
71 TO MAJOR GENERAL NATHANAEL GREENE, FEBRUARY 6, 1783
72 GENERAL ORDERS, FEBRUARY 15, 1783
73 TO GOVERNOR BENJAMIN HARRISON, MARCH 4, 1783
74 TO ALEXANDER HAMILTON, MARCH 4, 1783
75 TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 12, 1783
76 TO JOSEPH JONES, MARCH 12, 1783
77 SPEECH TO THE OFFICERS OF THE ARMY, MARCH 15, 1783
78 TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 18, 1783
CHAPTER SIX Washington’s Knowledge of His Countrymen 1783
79 TO JOSEPH JONES, MARCH 18, 1783
80 TO MAJOR GENERAL NATHANAEL GREENE, MARCH 31, 1783
81 TO ALEXANDER HAMILTON, MARCH 31, 1783
82 TO THEODORICK BLAND, APRIL 4, 1783
83 TO MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE, APRIL 5, 1783
84 GENERAL ORDERS, APRIL 18, 1783
85 TO LIEUTENANT COLONEL TENCH TILGHMAN, APRIL 24, 1783
86 CIRCULAR TO THE STATES, JUNE 14, 1783
CHAPTER SEVEN The General Resigns 1783
87 TO JOHN AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON, JUNE 15, 1783
88 TO REVEREND WILLIAM GORDON, JULY 8, 1783
89 TO JAMES DUANE, SEPTEMBER 7, 1783
90 FAREWELL ORDERS TO THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES, NOVEMBER 2, 1783
91 TO THE MINISTERS, ELDERS, DEACONS, AND MEMBERS OF THE REFORMED GERMAN CONGREGATION OF NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 27, 1783
92 TO THE MERCHANTS OF PHILADELPHIA, DECEMBER 9, 1783
93 ADDRESS TO CONGRESS ON RESIGNING HIS COMMISSION, DECEMBER 23, 1783
CHAPTER EIGHT The Citizen Stirs 1784–1786
94 TO JONATHAN TRUMBULL, JR., JANUARY 5, 1784
95 TO GOVERNOR BENJAMIN HARRISON, JANUARY 18, 1784
96 TO MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE, FEBRUARY 1, 1784
97 TO DR. JAMES CRAIK, MARCH 25, 1784
98 TO THOMAS JEFFERSON, MARCH 29, 1784
99 TO JAMES MADISON, JUNE 12, 1784
100 TO GOVERNOR BENJAMIN HARRISON, OCTOBER 10, 1784
101 TO THOMAS JOHNSON, OCTOBER 15, 1784
102 TO BENJAMIN HARRISON, JANUARY 22, 1785
103 TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS, FEBRUARY 8, 1785
104 TO WILLIAM GRAYSON, JUNE 22, 1785