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WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Letter Signed, "G:Washington," to an unnamed recipient [Delaware President George Read] ("D'r Sir"),

SENDING AN APPEAL FOR FOOD FROM VALLEY FORGE WASHINGTON, GEORGE. Letter Signed, "G:Washington," to an unnamed recipient [Delaware President George Read] ("D'r Sir"), sending an address authored by himself [not present] and requesting that it be published with the recipient's recommendation. 1 page, 4to; extreme end of signature truncated at right edge, short separations at folds with unobtrusive vertical fold through signature, even toning, top and left edges trimmed with loss to date at upper right; mounted between glass panes and framed. Valley Forge, [18 February 1778]

  • Notes: "For reasons that will be obvious to you, it is thought, the publication of the inclosed address may answer valuable ends; and I beg leave to submit to you, whether it may not serve to increase its effect, if it were ushered into the papers in your State, with a recommendatory line from yourself. If you should suppose there will be any impropriety in this, you will be pleased notwithstanding to commit the address itself to the printer."
    The enclosure that accompanied the present letter was addressed to the inhabitants of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia. In it, Washington appeals especially to the breeders of cattle for provisions to feed "a force sufficient not barely to cover the Country from a repetition of those depredations which it hath already suffered, but also to operate offensive, & strike some decisive blow." During the winter of 1777-78 at Valley Forge, the lack of nourishment and other supplies made the American soldiers easy prey for disease; many hundreds succumbed and had to be deposited into unmarked graves.
    The present letter is one of two or more similar letters, including two dated February 19th: one to Maryland Governor Thomas Johnson and another to Pennsylvania President Thomas Wharton, Jr. None of these letters appear in the Papers of George Washington.

    Recorded in William Thompson Read's Life and Correspondence of George Read, 1870.

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