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National Historical Publications & Records Commission

Horatio Gates Papers

(Microfilm Edition)

New York Historical Society

Additional information at http://www.worldcat.org/title/horatio-gates-papers-1726-1828/oclc/4571940

Horatio Lloyd Gates (1727 –1806) was a retired British soldier who served as an American general during the Revolutionary War. On Washington's recommendation, theÌýContinental CongressÌýmade Gates the Adjutant General of theÌýContinental ArmyÌýin 1775. He was assigned command ofÌýFort TiconderogaÌýin 1776 and command of theÌýNorthern DepartmentÌýin 1777. Shortly after Gates took charge of the Northern Department, the Continental Army defeated the British at the crucial Battles of Saratoga. After the battle, some members of Congress considered replacing Washington with Gates, but Washington ultimately retained his position as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army. Gates has been described as "one of the Revolution's most controversial military figures" because of his role in the Conway Cabal, which attempted to discredit and replace George Washington. Transferred in June 1780, Gates was disastrously defeated byÌýLord CornwallisÌýat theÌýBattle of Camden,ÌýSouth Carolina, onÌýAugustÌý16. After the war Gates freed his slaves, moved to New York, and served one term in the state legislature. This collection contains correspondence and military records of the 18th century, documenting life during the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the early years of the Republic.

20 reels, 212-page guide

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Horatio Gates (detail), by Gilbert Stuart. Metropolitan Museum of Art

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