The Reader's Handbook of the American Revolution. 1761-1783
The Reader's Handbook of the American Revolution. 1761-1783
Winsor, Justin, 1831-1897
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1869, p. 130. April, 1782. Loyalists hung in New Jersey a Capt. Huddy; and Capt. Asgill, a British officer and prisoner in the Americans' hands, was selected to suffer in retaliation* The case was one of per- plexity to both Carleton and Washington. Diplo- matic Correspondence, xi. 105, 128, 140. Sparks's Washington, i. 878 ; viii. 265, 301, 336, 361. Ir- ving's Washington, iv. ch. 29. Correspondence of the Revolution, iii. Heath's Memoirs, p. 335. Franklin'9 Works, ix. 876. J. C. Hamilton's Re...- public, ,ii. 282. Political Magazine, iii. 472. Jones's New York in the Revolutionary War, ii. 232, 483. May, 1782. Crawford's expedition against the Wyandottes on the Muskingum, near Sandusky, is the subject of a monograph by C. W. Butter- field, 1873. The affairs of the loyalists on Long Island dur- ing 1782-1783. Ellis's Memoir of Count Rum- ford, 132, and Onderdonk's Queens, Suffolk, and Kings Counties. June, 1783. The mutiny of troops in Pennsyl- vania and their insult to Congress. Rives's Madi- son, i.
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