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From George Washington to Adam-Philippe, comte de Custine, 15 September 1781

From George Washington to Adam-Philippe, comte de Custine, 15 September 1781

sir H. Qarters Williamsburg. 15th Sept. 1781

The Troops embarked, having been stopped on the Sailing of the Fleet from the Chesapeak, I have the pleasure to inform you that the Count DeGrasse, having been joined by Monsr De Barras Squadron—& havg captured two of the British Frigates—is now returned with the whole, & again taken his Station in the Bay—By this means, the Bay being perfectly secured, you will be pleased to proceed with the Troops under your Comand, with all possible Dispat[c]h to James River—where they are to debark at James Town, & receive further orders.I am &c.

G.W.

DLC: Papers of George Washington.

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