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1972. DEARBORN (Henry), Services of.—[continued].
Nor among the incidents
of the war, will we forget your services. * * *
Your capture of York and Fort George first
turned the tide of success in our favor; and
the subsequent campaigns sufficiently wiped
away the disgrace of the first.—
To General Dearborn. Washington ed. vi, 450.
(M.
1815)
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