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An improved and colorized portrait of George Washington as a young military officer in the 1750s.

George Washington, 1750s
National Portrait Gallery

To John Robinson 

Winchester, 9 November 1756

Dear Sir, 

I am just returned from a tedious and troublesome tour around our frontiers which has afforded me many unpleasing views of the melancholy condition of our Country men: arising chiefly from the indolence and irregularity of the Militia, posted in different places for their protection. 

I have always made it a principle of duty to promote the interest and Service of my Country by every endeavour, in contempt of all the calumny and censure that malice and ill nature may suggest. And as many matters require speedy redress; I shall hint such as I think claim the serious regard of the approaching Assembly; which I hope will be received as the sincere dictates of a dispassionate mind, void of every view but the public good! 

1st. The bad order of the Militia, and the insufficiency of defending the Inhabitants by them, are absolute certainties I have long been convinced of: But in Augusta and other frontier counties, they prove it by sad experience; which I have often regretted. The difficulty of collecting them in time of danger is so prejudicial, that the Enemy have every oppertunity to plunder, kill, scalp, and escape before they appear. The want of order, regulation and obedience, prevent any good effects, their assistance and force might have. For every petty person must assume command, direct and advise: other wise he takes huff, thinks his wisdom and merit affronted, and so marches off in high contempt of every social Law.*

* A lengthy section follows detailing issues.    

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