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Horatio Gates
Born:
1728
Died:
1806
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Born:
1728
Died:
1806
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Extract of a letter from General Gates, dated camp at Saratoga, October 18, 1777 Sir, I have the satisfaction to present your excellency with the convention of Saratoga; by which His Excellency Lieutenant General Burgoyne has surrendered himself ...
1777
Horatio Gates, United States. Continental Congress
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Copy of a letter from the Rev. Mr. Samuel Kirkland, missionary and interpreter for the Six Nations together with a message from the Six Nation chiefs, to Major General Gates, commanding the Army of the United States, in the northern department, dated at Oneida, October 31, 1777
1777
Samuel Kirkland, Horatio Gates, George Washington, Six Nations, United States. Continental Congress
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Extract of a letter from General Gates, dated Albany, November 25, 1777 Sir, By this express I have the pleasure to send your Excellency the particulars of the enemy's retreat from Ticonderoga. ...
1777
Horatio Gates
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The Following messages &c. passed between Major General Gates and Lieutenant General Burgoyne, previous to the Convention of Saratoga
1777
Horatio Gates, John Burgoyne
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America invincible: An heroic poem; in two books. Book I. America asserts an independency of Great-Britain. Raises troops to support it. A battle at Bunker-Hill. The Americans gain the day. Book II. An invasion into Canada is determined upon, in two different directions. St. John's and Montreal are taken, and Quebec stormed. Montgomery is slain. : To which is prefixed, a concise history of the former wars in America. : Dedicated to His Excellency Horatio Gates, Esquire
1779
Officer of rank in the Continental Army, Horatio Gates
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The Horatio Gates papers, 1726-1828
1978
Horatio Gates