A documentary record of Washington’s strategic leadership
Discover the private letters, drafts, and official notices that shaped the Continental Army’s campaigns from late 1778 to 1780. This edition collects the correspondence between George Washington and his officers, showing how plans, intelligence, and logistics moved from sketch to action.
This volume presents original documents in context, illustrating how Washington guided operations, coordinated with generals and allies, and managed military resources. It includes hands‑written notes, drafts, and contemporary copies that reveal the flow of information during a pivotal phase of the war.
- Primary military correspondence that tracks movements, engagements, and strategic decisions.
- Drafts and letters that illuminate how Washington communicated with Hexa officers and allies.
- Inline notes and contemporary copies that help readers understand the sequence of events.
- Historical context for late 1770s campaigns and the Continental Army’s evolving logistics.
Ideal for readers of American Revolutionary history, military correspondence, and primary source collections seeking a closer look at Washington’s leadership in the closing years of the war.