Benedict Arnold & Ticonderoga...
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July 08, 1775
THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, July 8, 1775
* Benedict Arnold
* Ticonderoga
* Revolutionary War original from the enemy
Page 6 contains various reports as taken "From The New York Gazette" including various reports from the Provincial Congress in New York (see photos), including:
* ...that it be recommended to the inhabitants of this colony...immediately to furnish themselves with necessary arms & ammunition to use all diligence to perfect themselves in the military art...
plus more (see).
There is also a nice account of a leetter from Ticonderoga with much detailed reporting, including mention of "...Col. Arnold, with 30 men, took the boat & proceeded on for St. John's...We overtook Col. Arnold in the boat...informed us they were unapprised of our coming, though they had heard of the taking of Ticonderoga & Crown Point...We took 14 prisoners, 14 stands of arms & some small stores..." with more (see).
And there is even further good war-related content on the back page with reports on General Gage & General Putnam (see).
Complete in 8 pages, 8 1/2 by 11 in., very nice, clean condition.
* Benedict Arnold
* Ticonderoga
* Revolutionary War original from the enemy
Page 6 contains various reports as taken "From The New York Gazette" including various reports from the Provincial Congress in New York (see photos), including:
* ...that it be recommended to the inhabitants of this colony...immediately to furnish themselves with necessary arms & ammunition to use all diligence to perfect themselves in the military art...
plus more (see).
There is also a nice account of a leetter from Ticonderoga with much detailed reporting, including mention of "...Col. Arnold, with 30 men, took the boat & proceeded on for St. John's...We overtook Col. Arnold in the boat...informed us they were unapprised of our coming, though they had heard of the taking of Ticonderoga & Crown Point...We took 14 prisoners, 14 stands of arms & some small stores..." with more (see).
And there is even further good war-related content on the back page with reports on General Gage & General Putnam (see).
Complete in 8 pages, 8 1/2 by 11 in., very nice, clean condition.
Category: Revolutionary War

















