Letter, 1758 Aug. 30, Lake George [to] William Clayton.

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Letter, 1758 Aug. 30, Lake George [to] William Clayton.

Letter discussing troop movements, engagement of Rogers' Rangers near Lake George, and Bradstreet's plans to attack Fort Frontenac.

3 p. ; 19.5 cm.

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Rogers' Rangers

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Clayton, William, fl. 1758.

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Rogers, Robert, 1731-1795

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Robert Rogers was a soldier and frontiersman. From the description of An estimate of the fur and peltry trade in the district of Michilimackinac, according to the bounds and limits, assign'd to it by the French, when under their government; together with an account of the situation and names of the several out-posts, 1767. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122632774 Major Robert Rogers (1731-1795), colonial ranger, Indian trader, frontiersman, and...

Dagworthy, E., fl. 1758.

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Bradstreet, John, 1711-1774

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Epithet: Captain British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000473.0x000337 Army officer. From the description of John Bradstreet correspondence, 1763. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79451224 John Bradstreet (1711-1774), a soldier who served with the British and colonial forces, 1735-1774, gained recognition for his extraordinary abilities with that class of irregulars known as "battoe-men." Governor ...