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Heath, William (1737-1814) to John Burgoyne

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC04764.48 Author/Creator: Heath, William (1737-1814) Place Written: Boston, Massachusetts Type: Autograph letter signed Date: 8 January 1778 Pagination: 2 p. : address : docket ; 24 x 18.3 cm. Order a Copy

Written by General Heath as commander of the district where the captured British Convention Army is located to General Burgoyne, the commander of the Convention Army. Says that Mr. Blodget has valid complaints against British soldiers demolishing three buildings and other property near Winter Hill. Says documents he has before him are convincing. Tells Burgoyne to "pay that attention to Mr. Blodget's Representation, which the Considerable Loss he has met with intitles him to." Trusts Burgoyne will redress the issue. Repair to the back page of the letter. Most of the address was lost in the repair. Marked "No. 38" in the docket.

Kingston, Robert M., fl. 1776-1779

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