Robert Dinwiddie letter, Williamsburg, VA to Gov. De Lancey, New York, 1754 July 31.

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Robert Dinwiddie letter, Williamsburg, VA to Gov. De Lancey, New York, 1754 July 31.

A political and military letter in which Dinwiddie comments at length about the French and Indian War. He complains to Governor De Lancey about the tardiness of his troops. Dinwiddie then comments on the Albany Plan.

1 sheet.

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De Lancey, James, 1703-1760

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Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770

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