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George Washington to William Malcom, May 3, 1779

Author
George Washington
Recipient
William Malcom
Date
May 3, 1779
Type
Letter
Language
English

Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] May 3, 1779 . Considers the action in Malcom’s late corps as mutiny.

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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Alexander Hamilton View original source ↗
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