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... Stark - Schuyler Superseded - His Conduct thereupon - Relief Sent to Fort Stanwix - Arnold Volunteers to Conduct it — Change of Encampment — Patri- otic Determination of Schuyler - Detachment of the Enemy against Bennington - Germans ...
... Stark - Schuyler Superseded - His Conduct thereupon - Relief Sent to Fort Stanwix - Arnold Volunteers to Conduct it — Change of Encampment — Patri- otic Determination of Schuyler - Detachment of the Enemy against Bennington - Germans ...
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... Bennington . Stark had joined him with a body of New Hampshire militia , and a corps of Massachu- setts militia was arriving . " Such a force in The Marquis Lafayette 221 his rear , " observed Washington 220 Life of Washington.
... Bennington . Stark had joined him with a body of New Hampshire militia , and a corps of Massachu- setts militia was arriving . " Such a force in The Marquis Lafayette 221 his rear , " observed Washington 220 Life of Washington.
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... Stark - Schuyler Superseded - His Conduct there- upon - Relief Sent to Fort Stanwix - Arnold Volun- teers to Conduct it - Change of Encampment- Patriotic Determination of Schuyler - Detachment of the Enemy against Bennington - Germans ...
... Stark - Schuyler Superseded - His Conduct there- upon - Relief Sent to Fort Stanwix - Arnold Volun- teers to Conduct it - Change of Encampment- Patriotic Determination of Schuyler - Detachment of the Enemy against Bennington - Germans ...
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... Stark was soured with government , and had retired from service , his name having been omitted in the list of promotions . Hearing that he was on a visit to Lincoln's camp at Manchester , Schuyler wrote to that General , " Assure Gen ...
... Stark was soured with government , and had retired from service , his name having been omitted in the list of promotions . Hearing that he was on a visit to Lincoln's camp at Manchester , Schuyler wrote to that General , " Assure Gen ...
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... Stark had with difficulty been pre- vailed upon to accept the command of the other , upon the express condition that he should not be obliged to join the main army , but should be left to his own discretion , to make war in his own ...
... Stark had with difficulty been pre- vailed upon to accept the command of the other , upon the express condition that he should not be obliged to join the main army , but should be left to his own discretion , to make war in his own ...
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