Letter, 1777 November 14.

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Letter, 1777 November 14.

Letter to Governor George Clinton expressing his frustration at not being able to speak with General James Clinton. Livingston was ordered by General Gates to obtain a reply from Clinton, but after waiting several days he left with no answer.

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