George Washington To Henry Knox Regarding Sending Knox To Stop Nj From Forming Its Own Army 18 June 1780
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George Washington to Henry Knox Regarding Sending Knox to Stop NJ from Forming Its Own Army, 18 June 1780
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Sending Knox in an attempt to keep New Jersey from forming a separate army.
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