Letter signed [in the hand of Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.] : Headquarters near Dobbs Ferry, to [James] Clinton, 1781 July 14.

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Letter signed [in the hand of Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.] : Headquarters near Dobbs Ferry, to [James] Clinton, 1781 July 14.

Giving strategic military instructions, including the withdrawal of Continental soldiers from the Northern frontier.

1 item (3 p., with address) ; 23.2 cm.

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