signed
15/01/1781
by Thomas Jefferson
15/01/1781. In a long letter mentioning Nathanael Greene, he justifies his decision to hurry the appointment of the Deputy Quartermaster of Southern Virginia, saying
""Maj. Claiborne will do justice to the Baron’s expectations."" This letter has been in the same private collection for generationsFollowing Horatio Gates's defeat at Camden, South Carolina, Washington's supporters in the Continental Congress allowed the commander in chief to select a new commanding general for the Southern Department, a break from its earlier insistence on reserving the choice of such important positions to civilian authority. Washington did not hesitate in picking (truncated)
""Maj. Claiborne will do justice to the Baron’s expectations."" This letter has been in the same private collection for generationsFollowing Horatio Gates's defeat at Camden, South Carolina, Washington's supporters in the Continental Congress allowed the commander in chief to select a new commanding general for the Southern Department, a break from its earlier insistence on reserving the choice of such important positions to civilian authority. Washington did not hesitate in picking (truncated)