1777. July 12-13-at Pompton Plains, New Jersey. Aug. 15-20-at the Clove, New Jersey, Headquarters Galloway's log house. 21-22-eleven miles in the Clove. 24-near the Clove and at Ramapo, New Jersey. 25-at Ramapo, three miles from the Clove. 29-31-at Coryells Ferry on the Delaware. 1-at City tavern, Philadelphia. Chester, Penn in the evening. 3 at Philadelphia. 5-in camp near Germantown, Penna. 11-in camp Bucks County. 15-16-in camp at Cross Roads, Penna. 19-21-at Neshaminy Bridge. 22-in camp at Cross Roads. 23-encamped over night, five or six miles from Phila delphia. 24-the army marched through Philadelphia en route to Wilmington, Delaware. 25-30-at Wilmington. Sept. 1-6-at Wilmington. 7-8-at Newport, three or four miles beyond Wilmington. 9 six miles from Wilmington-Evening at Chadds Ford. 10-Chadds Ford. 11-Battle of the Brandywine-At Chester at night. 13-at Germantown. 15 at Buck Tavern. 17-at Yellow Springs. 19-in camp at Parkers Ford, on the Schuylkill. 1777-1778. Sept. 20-in camp at Reading Furnace. 23-in camp near Pottsgrove, thirty-four miles from Philadelphia. 26 on the march. 28-at Perkiomen Creek. 29-at Pennypackers Mills. Oct. 3-in camp twenty miles from Philadelphia. 5-9-in camp near Pennypackers Mills. 11—at Skippack camp. 11-at Toamensing. 15-headquarters dated Philadelphia County. 16-at Peter Wintz's. 17-at Matuchen Hill. 18-headquarters dated Philadelphia County. 19-in camp twenty miles from Philadelphia. 25-27-on the Skippack road. 27-headquarters dated Philadelphia County. 30-headquarters fifteen miles from Philadelphia, near Whitemarsh. Nov. 1-30-headquarters near Whitemarsh, twelve miles from Philadelphia. Dec. 1-13-headquarters near Whitemarsh. 14-17-near the Gulf Mill, near the Schuylkill. 17-31-at Valley Forge, where headquarters remained until 1778. June June 19, 1778. 20-On the march to Coryells Ferry, Penna. 21-at Coryells Ferry, crossed to the New Jersey shore. 1778. June 23 at John Hunt's, Hopewell township, near the Bap July tist Meeting House. 24-at Hopewell, New Jersey. 25-headquarters at Kingston, New Jersey. 26-27--at Cranberry, New Jersey. 28-at Englishtown, New Jersey, Battle of Monmouth. 30-at Englishtown. 1-at Englishtown. 2-6 at New Brunswick, New Jersey. 7-in camp near New Brunswick. 11-14-at Paramus, New Jersey. 15 at Haverstraw, New York. 17-at Haverstraw Bay. 19-crossed to the East bank of the Hudson. 20-arrived at White Plains. 21-31-at White Plains. Aug. 131--in camp at White Plains. Sept. 1-16-in camp at White Plains. Oct. 19-at Fort Clinton; West Point. 19-at Fishkill; visits Hospitals and stores. 3-8-at Fishkill. 10-16-at Fredericksburg. 20-leaves Fishkill for Fredericksburg. 21-31-at Fredericksburg. Nov. 1-30-at Fredericksburg. 1778-1779. Dec. 3-5-at Elizabethtown, New Jersey. 5-8 at Paramus. 8-11-at Elizabethtown. 11-22-at Middlebrook, or Morristown, where winter quar 11-at Smiths Clove. 21-at West Point, with General Heath. 23-30-headquarters at New Windsor. July 1-14-at New Windsor. 15 at Fort Montgomery. 16-at New Windsor. 17-at Stony Point. 19-at West Point. 20-at New Windsor. 1779-1780. July 21-31-at West Point where headquarters were established and maintained until the following December when the army went into winter quarters. Aug. 1-8-at West Point. 9-at Smith's Tavern, in the Clove. 10-31 at West Point. Sept. 1-30-at West Point. Oct. 1-31--at West Point. Nov. 1-26-at West Point. Dec. 1780. 29-at Peekskill. 30-crosses the Hudson at the Kings Ferry for Morris town. 5-At Morristown, New Jersey, where headquarters were established and the army went into winter quarters. 6-31-at Morristown. Jan. 1-31-at Morristown. Feb. 1-29-at Morristown. March 1-31-at Morristown. May 1-31-at Morristown. June 1-6-at Morristown. 7-at Chatham, New Jersey. 10-at Heights above Springfield, New Jersey. 11-12 at Springfield. 13-at Bryan's tavern. 13-21-at Springfield. 22-at Rockaway Bridge, New Jersey. |