Correspondence And Remarks Upon Bancrofts History of the Northern Campaign of 1

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Correspondence And Remarks Upon Bancrofts History of the Northern Campaign of 1
George Lee Schuyler
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A Committee of Inquiry of Congress made a report which placed the character of General Schuyler " higher than ever as an able and active commander, and a zealous and disinter ested patriot. " When the charge of treason, with documents supposed am ply to sustain it, was forwarded to General Washington, he thus writes to General Schuyler : u I look upon the charge against you with an eye of disbelief, and sentiments of detes tation and abhorrence. " Of the vague rumors that want of personal coura
...ge was among the causes which influenced General Schuyler in his policy of retarding the advance of Burgoyne for more than two months to a progress of half a mile a day, until the en listment of fresh troops enabled him, as he did, to take the offensive, no public notice appears ever to have been taken. His plan, approved by Washington, and sustained by all sub sequent military criticism, except yours, when once under 19 stood, seems to have left such rumors to fall to the ground. Nor am I aware that they were ever called up again during his after career.

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