As related in a letter dated the following day, General
George Washington wrote to Congress from his
headquarters in Trenton, New Jersey, to report that
he had transported much of the Continental Army’s
stores and baggage across the Delaware River to
Pennsylvania on December 2, 1776.
Most of the troops could not swim, and horses were
also transported. Additionally, eighteen pieces of
artillery had to cross over the river.
Washington’s famous crossing of the Delaware would come
less than a month later on December 25th.