The Journal of Lieut John L Hardenbergh of the Second New York Continental Reg

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The Journal of Lieut John L Hardenbergh of the Second New York Continental Reg
John Leonard Hardenbergh
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Parr. General Clinton's l)rigade formed line of battle with Col. Gause- voorf s 3d N. Y. On the left, next Dubois 5th N. Y. , then Livingston's 4th N. Y. , with Van Courtlandt's 2d N. Y. On the extreme right, following in the rear of the first line.
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ALSO THE LOCATION OF THE INDIAN TOWNS IN THE VICINITY, AND hardenbergh's journal. 45 Tuesday, 31st Ang't. " — At 9 o'cloc
...k in the morning marched off ; marched ten miles above Newtown and en- Poor when about half \va. Y up the hill encountered the enemy, but not in sufficient force to materiall}' check the advance of the flanking division, or the regiments on his right ; on reaching the summit of the hill, these rapidly pushed forward to seize the defile near the river, a short distance above Newtown, which was the only avenue of escape for the enemy. Almost at the commencement of the cannonade, the main force of the enemy adroitly abandoned their works without being discovered, and precipitated themselves on Col.

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