This Day in History: May 31
Part of the Virginia Light Horse crossed at Fredericks[burg] on Tuesday
night; the Marquis' Troops (who are not strong enough for an action)
were expected there last night, unless prevented by the enemy. Lord
Cornwallis with the main body of the British army was at Hanover Court
House (scarce fifty miles from Fredericksburg) on Tuesday morning, their
object, no doubt, to defeat the Marquis' Troops before General Waine
came up, or to prevent the junction: this intelligence comes from an
officer sent express to General Waine and may be relied on. I think if
the winds permit we may expect their fleet up this river in a very few
days. Our situation in Virginia is truly critical and dangerous; a very
few weeks, unless the enemy can be checked, will place Maryland in the
same predicament. Nothing can speedily extricate the two States but the
arrival of a strong French fleet which there is reason to expect every
day. [More]
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