WASHINGTON, George, bay of New York frozen over........................... projects a descent on Staten Island.... Arnold's government of Philadelphia. instructions to Arnold... ........vol. xiv. 207 ... .vol. xiv. 271 ...vol. xiv. 272 sympathy with Arnold..... reprimand to Arnold.... .vol. xiv. 279 .vol. xiv. 281 solicitude for the safety of the Southern States..........vol. xiv. 283 on the safety of Charleston.. to Congress on his situation.. to Baron Steuben on his difficulties.. to Congress on military reforms..... committee appointed to consult with.. to Lafayette on the reduction of New York. reduction of the army.......... mutiny in camp.. to President Reed for relief. endeavors to rouse Congress. in position at Short Hills.. watches Knyphausen.......... sets off toward Pompton..... enemy move against Springfield..... applies to the State Legislature for aid.................... congratulates the army on the arrival of French WASHINGTON, George, hears of Arnold's treason.. letters from Arnold and Colonel Robinson.. to General Greene, to proceed to King's Ferry.. Andre brought to the Robinson House..... .vol. xiv. 379 vol. xiv. 379 vol. xiv. 381 ..vol. xiv. 382 .................vol. xiv. 383 to Greene on the custody of Andre and Smith....... to Sir Henry Clinton, concerning Andre.... eulogium on the captors of Andre. .vol. xiv. 383 ..vol. xiv. 384 officers...vol. xiv. 390 to General Sullivan on the state of the country and army.vol. xiv. 415 .vol. xiv. 418 to Greene on the battle of Guilford Court-house.. on the destruction of Arnold's corps.. instructions to Lafayette.. to Steuben on Arnold... sets out for Newport... to Lafayette on Cornwallis. WASHINGTON, George, at Newport..... arranges plan of campaign with Rochambeau.. to Greene on the chance of re-enforcements... to Colonel Laurens on the failure of the Portsmouth pedition..... anxiety for Greene... orders Lafayette to join Greene..... .vol. xiv. 515 ...vol. xiv. 515 .vol. xiv. 516 .vol. xiv. 518 ....... to Lund Washington on his conduct toward the enemy..vol. xiv. 523 awkward predicament.. to Lafayette on the effect of the reconnoissance.. to the Eastern States.... to Lafayette on the arrival of Count de Grasse.. crosses to Haverstraw.... visits West Point with Rochambeau move toward Virginia.......... ..vol. xiv. 535 vol. xiv. 537 .vol. xiv. 558 ..vol. xiv. 560 .vol. xiv. 561 .vol. xiv. 563 ...vol. xiv. 563 ....vol. xiv. 563 to Noah Webster on the Virginia expedition......(note) vol. xiv. 564 WASHINGTON, George, tour through New York..... to Chastellux on his tour.. parting address to the army. enters New York.... .... farewell to his officers.. ...vol. xv. 49 .... presides at a meeting of the Cincinnati. arrival of Lafayette..... tour west of the mountains.... observations on internal navigation.... to Governor Harrison on internal improvement.. parting with Lafayette... to Richard Henry Lee on inland navigation... appropriation of Virginia Assembly. to Governor Clinton concerning rural matters. to Francis Hopkinson on sitting for likenesses.. .vol. xv. 63 ...vol. xv. 63 ....vol. xv. 71 extent of his estate. life at Mount Vernon... private character... fondness for children.. in social life...... unassuming manners.. vol. xv. 77 .vol. xv. 77 ...vol. xv. 78 ....vol. xv. 78 |