This Day in History: July 3
By which it Appears I think beyond a doubt that a Traiterous
Correspondence is carried on between some persons in Vermont, and the
Brittish officers in Canada, which may prove very injurious to the
united States. The people About Connecticutt River on the Northerly
frontier who are well disposed, are thereby in Constant danger of being
killd or Captivated and are in great need of present Assistance.
The General Assembly of this State, have Ordered One hundred men to be
Rais’d as Soon as may be for their defence—But perhaps a much greater
force may be necessary to put a Stop to the Designs of the enemy. [More]
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