1To John Jay from Arthur St. Clair, 13[–15] December 1788 (Jay Papers)
I have received Information from Detroit, which I depend upon, that a certain Coll l . Conolly, who came to that place, from Quebec, last Winter, has not long ago set out for Louisville at the rapids of the Ohio— he is the Conolly that made himself pretty remarkable during the progress of the Revolution, and was appointed a Lieut t . Collonel in one of the Refugee Corps— he is upon the half...
2To John Jay from Arthur St. Clair, 25 July 1777 (Jay Papers)
General Schuyler was good enough to read to me part of a letter he received last night from you. I can not recollect that any of my officers ever asked my reasons for leaving Ticonderoga, but, as I have found the measure much decried, I have often expressed myself in this manner, “that as to myself I was perfectly easy, I was conscious of the uprightness and propriety of my conduct, and...