George Washington led the Continental Army as commander-in-chief during the American Revolutionary War. On October 15, 1777, Washington signed this letter discussing two recent events - the loss of Fort Montgomery and a victory over British General Burgoyne - in New York, where Major General Israel Putnam was stationed. Just two days later, Burgoyne would surrender his army to American forces.
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