Revolutionary War Journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783
Lloyd Arnold Brown, Howard Henry Peckham
â oeHenry Dearborn, served as an office in the American Revolution from April, 1775, until the reduction of the New Hampshire line on March 1, 1783. He fought at Bunker Hill and marched on the expedition to Quebec. He was active in the Burgoyne campaign, and
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Contents
BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY
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3 |
THE QUEBEC EXPEDITION
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35 |
THE BURGOYNE CAMPAIGN
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97 |
JOURNAL III
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115 |
SULLIVANS INDIAN EXPEDITION
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155 |
THE YORKTOWN CAMPAIGN
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195 |
PEACE NEGOTIATIONS
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229 |
WORKS CONSULTED
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239 |
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