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SG(H.782.028
25 Jul 1782:42 (1/41)
Extract of a letter from Albany, dated July 2, 1782.
We have been very unexpectedly honored with a visit from
the Commander in Chief. . . [10 lines] Brigadier-General
Gansevort, with forty volunteers, escorted him to Saratoga,
where, after surveying the theatre of the glorious campaign
of 1777, he reviewed the first regiment of New-Hampshire,
and examining the block-houses at that place. From thence
he went, the next day, to Schenectady; five miles from which
he was received by sixty of the principal inhabitants on
horseback, who attended him into the town amidst the ringing
of bells, firing of cannon. . .
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