The magazine of American history with notes and queries . 384 REPRINTS REPRINTS Hartford, Conn., April 16, 1883Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, Editor of the Magazine of American Johnstons article in the March number, on the Monument to Baron deKalb, reminded me of a very interesting letter in my collection, addressed by theBaron to Silas Deane, just before sailing for America. I furnished a copy of it,among other letters, for publication in the Independent, Jan. 22, 1874. It has not,so far as I know, been printed elsewhere. It seems worth preservation in a morepermanent, or at least, accessib


The magazine of American history with notes and queries . 384 REPRINTS REPRINTS Hartford, Conn., April 16, 1883Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, Editor of the Magazine of American Johnstons article in the March number, on the Monument to Baron deKalb, reminded me of a very interesting letter in my collection, addressed by theBaron to Silas Deane, just before sailing for America. I furnished a copy of it,among other letters, for publication in the Independent, Jan. 22, 1874. It has not,so far as I know, been printed elsewhere. It seems worth preservation in a morepermanent, or at least, accessible shape. Yours truly, J. Hammond Trumbull Reprinted from the Independent. From the same collection from which these notes were taken, we are permitted toprint—for the first time, we believe—a very interesting letter of the Baron de Kalbs,written on board the ship in which he was about to sail, with the Marquis de Lafa-yette, for America. It is addressed to Silas Deane, one of the agents of the UnitedStates in France. Lafayette had equipped the Vido


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