Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Volume 1. by Matthew L. (Matthew Livingston) Davis
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"EDWARD ANTILL." On the 4th of January, General Wooster writes from Montreal to General Arnold:-- "Give my love to Burr, and desire him to remain with Colonel Clinton for the present. [1] Not only him, but all those brave officers who have so nobly distinguished themselves. I shall ever remember with gratitude and the highest degree of approbation, and shall not fail to represent them accordingly. "DAVID WOOSTER." From a college-chum of great merit, he received a letter, dated "Philadelphia, January 24th, 1776. "DEAR BURR, "I am informed a gentleman is just setting off for Quebec, and snatch the opportunity of at once condoling with you for the loss of your brave general, and congratulating you on the credit you have gained in that action. 'Tis said you behaved well--you behaved gallantly. I never doubted but you would distinguish yourself, and your praise is now in every man's mouth. It has been my theme of late. I will not say |
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