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G. P. PUTNAM & CO., 321 BROADWAY.
1857.
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
JOHN F. TROW, Printer, Stereotyper, and Electrotyper, 377 & 379 Broadway,
Cor. White Street, New York.
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CONTENTS OF VOL. IV.
CHAPTER I.
Sufferings of the Army at Morristown-Rigorous Winter-Derangement
of the Currency-Confusion in the Commissariat-Impressment of
Supplies Patriotic Conduct of the People of New Jersey-The Bay
of New York Frozen over-Lord Stirling's Expedition against Staten
Island-Knyphausen's Incursion into the Jerseys-Caldwell's Church
at Elizabethtown burnt-Character of its Pastor-Foray into West-
chester County-Burning of Young's House in the Valley of the
Neperan,
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CHAPTER II.
Arnold in Command of Philadelphia-Unpopular Measures-Arnold's
Style of Living-His Schemes and Speculations-His Collisions with
the Executive Council-His Land Project-Charges sent against him
to Congress-His Address to the Public-Charges referred to a Court-
Martial-His Marriage-Verdict of the Court-Martial-Arnold Repri-
manded-Obtains Leave of Absence from the Army,
CHAPTER III.
South Carolina Threatened-Its Condition and Population-Stormy
Voyage of Sir Henry Clinton-Loss of Horses-Character of Lieu-
tenant-Colonel Tarleton-Fleet Arrives at Tybee-Sir Henry Clinton
Advances upon Charleston-Lincoln Prepares for Defence-Commo-
dore Whipple-Governor Rutledge-Forebodings of Washington-
Embarkation of British Troops at New York-Washington sends De
Kalb with Reinforcements-His hopeful Letter to Steuben,
CHAPTER IV.
Evils of the Continental Currency-Military Reforms proposed by Wash-
ington-Congress Jealous of Military Power-Committee of Three
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sent to Confer with Washington-Losses by Depreciation of the Cur-
rency to be made good to the Troops-Arrival of Lafayette-Scheme
for a Combined Attack upon New York-Arnold has Debts and Dif-
ficulties-His Proposals to the French Minister-Anxious to Return
to the Army-Mutiny of the Connecticut Troops-Washington writes
to Reed for Aid from Pennsylvania-Good Effects of his Letter,
CHAPTER V.
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Siege of Charleston continued-British Ships enter the Harbor-British
Troops march from Savannah-Tarleton and his Dragoons-His brush
with Colonel Washington-Charleston Reinforced by Woodford-
Tarleton's Exploits at Monk's Corner-At Laneau's Ferry-Sir Henry
Clinton Reinforced-Charleston Capitulates-Affair of Tarleton and
Buford on the Waxhaw-Sir Henry Clinton Embarks for New York,. 47
CHAPTER VI.
Knyphausen Marauds the Jerseys-Sacking of Connecticut Farms-Mur-
der of Mrs. Caldwell-Arrival and Movements of Sir Henry Clinton
-Springfield Burnt-The Jerseys Evacuated,
CHAPTER VII.
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Washington applies to the State Legislatures for Aid-Subscriptions of the
Ladies of Philadelphia-Gates appointed to Command the Southern
Department-French Fleet arrives at Newport-Preparation for a
Combined Movement against New York-Arnold obtains Command
at West Point-Greene Resigns the Office of Quartermaster-General, 73
CHAPTER VIII.
North Carolina-Difficulties of its Invasion-Character of the People
and Country-Sumter, his Character and Story-Rocky Mount-
Hanging Rock-Slow Advance of De Kalb-Gates takes Command
-Desolate March-Battle of Camden-Flight of Gates-Sumter sur-
prised by Tarleton at the Waxhaws-Washington's Opinion of Militia
-His Letter to Gates,
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CHAPTER IX.
Treason of Arnold-His Correspondence with the Enemy-His Negotia-
tions with André-Parting Scene with Washington-Midnight Con-
ference on the Banks of the Hudson-Return of André by Land-
Circumstances of his Capture, .
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