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JOURNALS OF THE MILITARY EXPEDITION OF MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN SULLIVAN AGAINST THE SIX NOTIONS OF INDIANS IN 1779, With Records of Centennial Celebrations Prepared Pursuant to Chapter 361, Laws of the State of New York of 1885.
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by Frederick Cook, Secretary of State. Softbound 580 pages, 5-1/2" x 8-1/2".  AGAINST THE SIX NATIONS OF INDIANS IN 1779 With Records of Centennial Celebrations Prepared Pursuant to Chapter 361, Laws of the State of New York, of 1885.  In August, 1779, Maj. General John Sullivan led a scorched earth campaign against the troublesome Iroquois, who had sided with the British since the days of the French and Indian War. This work is a collection of 26 journals of officers who participated in the expedition. Each officer's journal is preceded by a biographical sketch of its author. These narratives are enhanced by official reports and correspondence, a roster of officers, and several letters and addresses read at the centennial celebrations of 1879.

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