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New York (State). Governor. A weekly return of Colonel John Hathorn's regiment commanded by Lieut . Colonel Gilbert Cooper , Ramipough April ye 18th 1777 Hard times for a militiaman Ropes and cables for the great chain ..... Col. Malcom ...
New York (State). Governor. A weekly return of Colonel John Hathorn's regiment commanded by Lieut . Colonel Gilbert Cooper , Ramipough April ye 18th 1777 Hard times for a militiaman Ropes and cables for the great chain ..... Col. Malcom ...
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... return of Colonel Levi Pawling's regt . General George Clinton's brigade - Fort Clinton May the 8th 1777 ...... Returns of the troops stationed at Fort Montgomery under the command of Brigadier General George Clinton , dated 8th May ...
... return of Colonel Levi Pawling's regt . General George Clinton's brigade - Fort Clinton May the 8th 1777 ...... Returns of the troops stationed at Fort Montgomery under the command of Brigadier General George Clinton , dated 8th May ...
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... Returns of troops at Fort Montgomery . George Clinton's resignation refused - New York's representatives pass ... Returns of Col. Pawling's regiment at Fort Clinton .. Returns of Col. Snyder's regiment , at Fort Montgomery .... Returns ...
... Returns of troops at Fort Montgomery . George Clinton's resignation refused - New York's representatives pass ... Returns of Col. Pawling's regiment at Fort Clinton .. Returns of Col. Snyder's regiment , at Fort Montgomery .... Returns ...
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... Returns of troops at Fort Montgomery .... 835 George Clinton's resignation refused – New York's representatives pass ... Returns of Col. Pawling's regiment at Fort Clinton .... 842 Returns of Col. Snyder's regiment , at Fort Montgomery ...
... Returns of troops at Fort Montgomery .... 835 George Clinton's resignation refused – New York's representatives pass ... Returns of Col. Pawling's regiment at Fort Clinton .... 842 Returns of Col. Snyder's regiment , at Fort Montgomery ...
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... return from the Canadian expedition , George Clinton entered the office of William Smith , historian of New York Colony , in New York City , but in a short time returned to Ulster County where Admiral George Clinton , then Governor of ...
... return from the Canadian expedition , George Clinton entered the office of William Smith , historian of New York Colony , in New York City , but in a short time returned to Ulster County where Admiral George Clinton , then Governor of ...
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