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Title: Letter from Benedict Arnold to the General Assembly of Connecticut. Defeat of Colonel Allen at St. John's, there are four hundred Regulars there, making preparation to cross the Lake, with the design of retaking Crown Point and Ticonderoga.
Citation: American Archives Series 4, Volume 2, Page 0840
Author/Presenter: Arnold, Benedict
Type: Correspondence
Themes: Key people, events, and institutions: colonial government; Key people, events, and institutions: meetings, provincial conventions and assemblies; Key people, events, and institutions: Vermont, New Hampshire Grants, Green Mountain Boys; Politics and causes of revolt: political rumor; Social reality: Indian-white relations
Date Presented: 1775-05-23
Date Composed: 1775-5-23
Where Written: Crown Point, New-York, North America
Recipient: Connecticut, General Assembly
Document ID: S4-V2-P01-sp27-D0057
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