Unfortunately, as I look at the Washington diaries online, Washington did not keep a diary during that time period. I have looked through Washington's correspondence to Congress. December 1: New Brunswick December 3-6. Trenton December 7. no letter to Congress. BRITISH IN PRINCETON December 8. "Summer Seat" - now Morrisville, Pa., opposite Trenton, N. J.(but this letter mentions traveling the day prior from Trenton to Princeton) BRITISH ARRIVE IN TRENTON Dec. 9 Trenton Falls Dec. 10-11 Falls of the Delaware December 12 Trenton Falls source: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gwhtml/gwseries3.html The website about the "10 crucial days" details Washington during this time period. http://www.10crucialdays.org/html/timeline.htm. It gives a good picture of where Washington was. Bascially, retreate into New Bruswick, to Trenton, to Princeton, to Pennsylvania until the (first) Battle of Trenton. Here is another site that lists places where Washington stayed, from the Reagan Library, http://www.reaganfoundation.org/programs/kk/where.asp?stateID=31 I have a similar situation with one of my own ancestors. The wife of Capt. Adam Hope (of the 2nd Battalion of the Hunterdon Militia), Sarah DUNHAM HOPE, allegedly provided breakfast to the officers of General Lee after he was captured on Dec. 13, 1776. I have found nothing to prove this, save books written many many years later. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com