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Washington to enter New York... General Greene in the South...
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June 04, 1782
THE ST. JAMES'S CHRONICLE, London, June 4, 1782
* General George Washington
* Nathanael Greene in the South
Page 3 includes: "Letter from New York says that Gen. Washington's army is re-enforced & that it now amounts toner 10,000 well-disciplined men & as he has drawn his troops near New York, it is apprehended that he has some designs to enter that Province."
This is followed by a letter from Savannah concerning the actions of General Greene's army, noting in part: "...our neighbors at Charles-Town are nearly in the same predicament for the loss of Lord Cornwallis's army has left the Southern parts without the prospect for Assistance...".
Four pages, never bound nor trimmed, red tax stamp on the front page, some minor loss, tears & creases near the spine but no loss to the mentioned reports.
Category: Revolutionary War