AL, 1779 June 8, Williamsburg, Va., to William Fleming.

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AL, 1779 June 8, Williamsburg, Va., to William Fleming.

Concerns official investigation of alleged atrocities committed by British soldiers in Virginia; Congress's irresolution concerning alliance with France; sale of confiscated British property in Virginia; military operations against the Indians in western Pennsylvania and New York.

1 item (2 p.) ; 23 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6756472

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