Historic Valley Forge

To George Washington from Major John Clark, Jr.,
November 18, 1777

From Major John Clark, Jr.

Newton Township [Pa.]
18th Novr 1777-12: oClock

sir

A few Minutes ago one of my Friends came to me & informs me about 5000 of the Enemy crossed from Philadelphia at the Middle Ferry; they are on the Chester Road encamped a few Miles from Chester-they have a great many Baggage Waggons & a number of Field pieces, one of the Officers waiters assured my Friend the whole Army were moving on-others of the Privates say they are going to cross the Delaware-they surprized the Guard at the Blue Bell & took a few prisoners three of ours wounded & three of the Enemy killed including a Scotch Officer-Gens. Potter Reed & Cadwalader are now reconnoitring & expected any moment-the Militia moved up this morning to the Square-you will soon have a more particular account The Light Infantry of the Enemy are among the number above mentioned. I am in hast yours &c.

Jno. Clark Junr

P.S. I cou'd not procure an Express sooner.


Note: This transcription is from Founders Online, a project of the National Archives. Typographical errors may have occured during transcription

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