The Journal of Lieut. John L. Hardenbergh of the Second New York Continental Regiment From May 1 to October 3, 1779, in General Sullivan's Campaign Against the Western Indians

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Colonel Dearborn was born in Hampton, N. H., in March, 1751. He was a captain at Bunker Hill, and accompanied Arnold in the march through the woods against Quebec, in which expedition he was captured. He was exchanged in 1777, and soon after was appointed Major of Scammel's regi- ment. At Saratoga he commanded a se}xirate battalion un- der General Gates, and was afterwards at Monmouth, where he distinguished himself and the regiment by a gallant charge.
In 1779 Colonel Scammel was acting as Adj
...utant General of the army, leaving Lieut. Colonel Dearborn in command of the regiment during Sullivan's campaign. He was at the siege of Yorktown in 1781, and afterward on garrison dut}'" at Saratoga and AYest Point until 1784. He served two terms in Congress, was for eight years secretary of war un- der Jefferson, and in the war of 1812 was senior Major Gen- eral of the array. In 1822 he was minister to Portugal, from whence he returned after two years' service, and died in Rox- bury, Mass., June 6, 1829.

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