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To Alexander Hamilton from Elisha Boudinot, [29 August 1778]

From Elisha Boudinot1

[White Plains, New York, August 29, 1778]
Saturday Morng. 5 oClock

The Person I mentioned to you came over last Night and informs me, that General Clinton with his whole Army has set off for Rhode Island. They are gone up the Sound and across the East End of Long Island. There are only a small Guard left in the City. Not a Canoe is suffered to pass up the East River least it should be known, they moved with the utmost secrecy. As it might be you have not heard of this movement I send this by Express.

I am, with Esteem Yours as ever

Elisha Boudinot

Col. Hamilton

ALS, George Washington Papers, Library of Congress.

1Elisha Boudinot was the brother of Elias Boudinot, who was a member of the Continental Congress from New Jersey. Elisha was a Newark lawyer who had served as clerk of the circuits since February 2, 1778.

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