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presented to the Society by Edmund D. Halsey.
VI.--DEARBORN, HENRY, Lieutenant Colonel commanding the Third New
Hampshire Regiment. From June 16 to October 15, 1779; transcribed from
the original by his son, General Henry A.S. Dearborn. This copy in
charge of Colonel C.G. Thornton, of Madison, Wisconsin, executor of
the Dearborn estate. The original manuscript of Henry Dearborn is in
the hands of John S. Fogg, Esq., of Boston, Mass.
VII.--ELMER, EBENEZER, Surgeon in Second New Jersey Regiment. From
June 18 to August 14, 1779. The original manuscript in the Archives of
the New Jersey Historical Society. Extracts were published in the
Transactions of the Society in 1846-7.
VIII.--FELLOWS, MOSES, Sergeant in the Third New Hampshire Regiment.
From July 22 to September 20, 1779. The original in possession of A.
Tiffany Norton, Esq., of Lima, N.Y.
IX.--GOOKIN, DANIEL, Ensign in Second New Hampshire Regiment. From May
4 to September 5, 1779. Published in the New England Hist. and Gen'l
Register for January, 1862.
X.--GRANT, GEORGE, Sergeant Major in the Third New Jersey Regiment.
From May 17 to November 3, 1779. Published in Hazard's Register (Pa.)
Vol. 14, pp. 72-76.
XI.--GRANT, THOMAS, appears from the Journal to have been one of the
surveying party under Captain Lodge, who accompanied the army from
Easton and with chain and compass, surveyed the entire route to the
Genesee river. From July 31 to September 25, 1779. Published in the
Historical Magazine for August and September, 1862.
XII.--HARDENBERGH, JOHN L., Lieutenant in Colonel Van Cortlandt's
Second New York Regiment. From May 1 to October 23, 1779. The original
manuscript in possession of the Hardenbergh family in Auburn.
Published by the Cayuga County Historical Society, 1879.
XIII.--HUBLEY, ADAM, Colonel of the Eleventh Pennsylvania Regiment.
From July 31 to October 7, 1779. Published in Miner's History of
Wyoming. Appendix, 1845. The original contained several illustrations,
and maps of encampments, not in the published copy.
XIV.--JENKINS, JOHN, Lieutenant and guide in the expedition. From June
5, 1778, to March 17, 1781. The original manuscript in the hands of
his grandson, Hon. Steuben Jenkins, of Wyoming, Pa. It has never been
published.
XV.--LIVERMORE, DANIEL, Captain in the Third New Hampshire Regiment.
From May 17 to December 7, 1779. Published in the New Hampshire
Historical Collections, Vol. VI, pp. 308-335.
XVI.--MACHIN, THOMAS
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