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A Substantial Yeomanry, The Connecticut Light Horse, 1776-1783

by John T. Hayes

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Note inside dated March 10, 1994 - Bill, I thought I had finished with the Connecticut Light Horse in 1970 but Tarantino found the Frisher Journal ans shared it with me. That started my juices running gain, distracted me from old Baylor Hill, and wound up in this.

As you can see I am grateful to the U.S. Army and Miami Dade Community College. Withour their pension I could never have had the leisure and money ot come with this and my other histoires. Keeep your eyes open for references to Sheldon during the time from the fall of Fort Lee until 12 December 1776. I still want to know. John
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