Life of Joseph Brant—Thayendanegea (Vol. I.) Including the Border Wars of the American Revolution and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns of Generals Harmar, St. Clair, and Wayne; And Other Matters Connected with the Indian Relations of the United States and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795

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Siege of Fort Schuyler continued--Forced letter from prisoners to Col. Gansevoort--St. Leger summons the garrison to surrender--Refusal of Gansevoort--Appeal of Sir John Johnson to the people of Tryon County--Secret expedition of Colonel Willett and Major Stockwell--Schuyler orders Arnold to the relief of Gansevoort--Willett proceeds to Albany--Arrest of Walter Butler, and others, at German Flats--Tried and convicted as a spy--Reprieved--Sent to Albany--Escapes--Arnold's proclamation--Advance of the besiegers--Uneasiness of the garrison--Sudden flight of St. Leger and his forces--Stratagem of Arnold--Story of Hon-Yost Schuyler--Merriment and mischief of the Indians--Arrival of Arnold at the Fort--The spoils of victory--Public estimation of Gansevoort's services--Address to his soldiers--His promotion--Address of his officers. Page 249