Memoir And Official Correspondence of Gen John Stark With Notices of Several

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/ My Lord Last night, about 10 o'clock, I sent Mr. Van Ingen, a young gentleman, who is my clerk, to Colonel Willet, in order to bring the particulars, who this moment returned. The colonel had no time to write. He has made a statement of what has happened, as near as he can recollect (he has been on the spot where the action was), which I herewith inclose.
Colonel Wimp, with the greatest part of his regiment, and the Albany militia, with about thirty Indian warriors of the Oneidas, left this p
...lace in the morning for Colonel Willet. Colonel Schuyler's regiment went on this after noon. I look out for the ammunition, which will be for warded the moment it arrives. Please excuse my bad writing. I am in a great hurry.
I am your Lordship's most obed't serv% H. GLEK Major Eoss, commanding officer at Buck's island, with about 550 men, left that place in bateaux, and proceeded to Oneida lake, where they left their boats, some pro visions, and about twenty lame men to take care of them. They proceeded from thence by way of Cherry valley, to the Mohawk river, and made their first appearance at a place opposite Anthony's nose.


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