Letter : Pokepsie [i.e. Poughkeepsie], N.Y., to Edward Hand, Schenectady, [N.Y.], 1778 Nov. 17.

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Letter : Pokepsie [i.e. Poughkeepsie], N.Y., to Edward Hand, Schenectady, [N.Y.], 1778 Nov. 17.

November 17, 1778, letter from Gov. Clinton to Brig. Gen. Edward Hand, who had earlier assumed command of the Continental Army at Albany, responding to Hand's news of the "disagreeable accounts from Cherry Valley."

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