Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, to the Hon. Horatio Gates Esq. Maj. Genl. in the northern department, 1776 Sept. 3.

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Autograph letter signed : Ticonderoga, to the Hon. Horatio Gates Esq. Maj. Genl. in the northern department, 1776 Sept. 3.

Concerning the details of the campaign of Quebec, and the differences between Col. Brown and Benedict Arnold, which finally let to the resignation of Brown (who herein requests that Genl. Arnold be immediately put under arrest and brought to trial for his criticism of Col. Brown), and to his prediction that Arnold would eventually turn traitor.

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