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Thomas Gage Letters
註釋187 retained copies of autograph manuscript (signed) and manuscript letters (signed), some appear to be in copyists hands. Letters sent to Lieutenant Coventry [in Albany, New York], Colonel John Bradstreet [in Albany, New York], and Sir William Johnson [location not named] concerning military and colonial government business, chiefly Indian affairs and struggles with the French. Most letters were written at British military headquarters in New York, but there are a few written from Fort Stanwix, the Camp of Oswego, and Montreal. Also includes a document with a seal, a typescript list of the contents, and a printed list concerning Gage letters from the Haldimand collection. Volume is bound in half green morocco with cloth boards.