Colonel Washington wrote from Winchester, Virginia, to Governor Dinwiddie, April 18, 1756:
“It gave me infinite concern to find in yours by Governor Innes that any representations should inflame the Assembly against the Virginia regiment, or give cause to suspect the morality and good behaviour of the officers …
I have, both by threats and persuasive means, endeavored to discountenance gambling, drinking, swearing, and irregularities of every kind;
while I have, on the other hand, practised every artifice to inspire a laudable emulation in the officers for the service of their country, and to encourage the soldiers in the unerring exercise of their duty.” |