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Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown... Reported in a London newspaper...
Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown... Reported in a London newspaper...
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December 20, 1781
THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, December 20, 1781
* Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown
* Revolutionary War ending
* Historic item
This issue contains one of the most historically significant letters from the Revolutionary War, being Cornwallis' official announcement of his surrender to Washington at the Battle of Yorktown.
The report begins on the front page headed: "Copy of a Letter from Lieutenant General Earl Cornwallis, to Sir Henry Clinton, dated York town, in Virginia, Oct. 20' and begins with the very famous first sentence: "I have the mortification to inform your excellency that I have been forced to give up the posts of York and Gloucester, and to surrender the troops under my command, by capitulation, on the 19th inst. as prisoners of war, to the combined forces of America and France..." with much more. This letter continues to take almost all of page two where it is signed in type: CORNWALLIS. See the photos for the full text.
Following this letter is the letter from Cornwallis to General Washington dated Oct. 17--also exceedingly historic--in which he announces: "I propose a cessation of hostilities for 24 hours; & that two officers may be appointed...to meet...to settle terms for the surrender of the posts of York and Gloucester." signed: Cornwallis. And following it is Washington's reply, signed: Geo. Washington (see), then followed by another letter from Cornwallis, and in turn a lengthier letter signed: Geo Washington concerning details on surrender terms. Finally there is the letter from Cornwallis formalizing the surrender, beginning: "I agree to open a treaty of capitulation upon the basis of the garrison's of York and Gloucester, including seamen, being prisoners of war..." with more, signed: Cornwallis. Immediately following this is the: "Return of the Killed, Wounded & Missing" from the battle (see).
An extremely historic issue not only containing Cornwallis' official surrender announcement, but including many correspondences between Cornwallis and Washington preparing for the surrender. And particularly significant to have this content in a London newspaper!
Complete in 8 pages, measures 8 1/4 by 11 inches, in very nice, clean condition.
Category: Revolutionary War