Proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council of the state of Pennsylvania in the case of Major General Arnold.

Proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania in the case of Major General Benedict Arnold, in determined if General Arnold appropriated public wagons for private use; ultimately the Congressional committee appointed to review the Council's evidence determined that G...

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OCLC:511123403
Corporate Author: Pennsylvania. Supreme Executive Council
Other Authors: Hall, David, 1755-1821 (Printer), Hall, William, 1752-1834 (Printer), Sellers, William, 1725?-1804 (Printer)
Language:English
Published: [Philadelphia] : Printed by Hall and Sellers, 1779.
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Online Resource:LLMC Digital
Related Items:Microfilm version: Proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council of the state of Pennsylvania in the case of Major General Arnold.
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Summary:Proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania in the case of Major General Benedict Arnold, in determined if General Arnold appropriated public wagons for private use; ultimately the Congressional committee appointed to review the Council's evidence determined that General Washington should conduct a court martial.
Item Description:Containing the proceedings of the Supreme Executive Council "with respect to the appropriation of the public waggons of this state to private use by General Arnold, and John Mitchell, deputy quarter-master general . and also their proceedings in the case of Matthew Clarkson, aid-de-camp to General Arnold." Matthew Clarkson had, in Oct. 1778, attempted to obtain a pass into New York City for Miss Hannah Levy.
Caption title. Imprint from colophon.
Printed in two columns.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
Physical Description:1 online resource (11, [1] pages)
Place of Publication:United States -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.