Letter to Thomas Chase, 1781 September 19.

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Letter to Thomas Chase, 1781 September 19.

Letter to Colonel Thomas Chase acknowledging receipt of his orders to reconnoitre Roger's Rangers. He is impressed with Chase's aide-de-camp and assures Chase that his orders will be followed. Written at Boston, Mass.

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