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... Sir Henry Clinton with the troops at New York to form a junction with Burgoyne ? With this idea Washington wrote forthwith to the veteran Putnam to be on the alert ; collect all the force he could to strengthen his post at Peekskill ...
... Sir Henry Clinton with the troops at New York to form a junction with Burgoyne ? With this idea Washington wrote forthwith to the veteran Putnam to be on the alert ; collect all the force he could to strengthen his post at Peekskill ...
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... Sir Henry Clinton , which had been waiting for a wind , set sail in the course of a day or two and stood up the Hudson , dogged by American swift- rowing whale - boats . Late at night on the 4th of October came a barge across the river ...
... Sir Henry Clinton , which had been waiting for a wind , set sail in the course of a day or two and stood up the Hudson , dogged by American swift- rowing whale - boats . Late at night on the 4th of October came a barge across the river ...
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... Sir Henry divided his forces . One division , nine hun- dred strong , led by Lieutenant - colonel Campbell , was to make a circuit through the forest round the western side of Bear Hill , so as to gain the rear of Fort Montgomery . After ...
... Sir Henry divided his forces . One division , nine hun- dred strong , led by Lieutenant - colonel Campbell , was to make a circuit through the forest round the western side of Bear Hill , so as to gain the rear of Fort Montgomery . After ...
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