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Field name | Value |
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Collection Reference Number | GLC07111 |
From Archive Folder | Documents Relating to 1777 |
Title | James Monroe to John Francis Mercer asking for information on his old regiment |
Date | 25 August 1777 |
Author | Monroe, James (1758-1831) |
Recipient | Mercer, John Francis |
Document Type | Correspondence |
Content Description | Written by Monroe as a major in William Alexander's (aka Lord Stirling) brigade of George Washington's army to Colonel Mercer, captain in the 3rd Virginia Regiment. Recipient is inferred from the third page of the letter where Monroe asks for information on his old regiment. Says he waited to write until something material occurred. Conveys news of General John Stark's victory over a detachment of German troops from General John Burgoyne's army at the Battle of Bennington. Stark led his New Hampshire militia against a German detachment that was seeking supplies for Burgoyne's bogged down army on its march to Albany. Says "Just as Genl. Burgoyne's progress toward Albany became really serious and somewhat formidable, he has, I believe, rec'd a fatal shock." With this check, Monroe thinks Burgoyne will display much less hubris in the future. Transcribes part of the general orders that describe the engagement. The orders provide a breakdown in prisoners and casualties of Burgoyne's detachment, which numbered close to 800. Says that Washington marched his army through Philadelphia yesterday and that the line was six or seven miles long. Says he lives "agreeably" with his new commander Lord Stirling, under whom he was serving as aide-de-camp. Provides updates on British activity around New York. Says Washington is allowing him to remain working under Stirling until Congress works out controversy over ranks, but that Washington has few positions to hand out. |
Subjects | President Revolutionary War Military History Continental Army Hessians Revolutionary War General Battle Global History and Civics Foreign Affairs Prisoner of War Injury or Wound Death Militia Congress |
People | Monroe, James (1758-1831) Mercer, John Francis (1759-1821) |
Place written | Dehey, [?] |
Theme | The Presidency; The American Revolution; Foreign Affairs |
Sub-collection | The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859 |
Copyright | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History |
Module | Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859 |
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