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The Winning of the West, Volume Two

CHAPTER III
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122, p.

280.] He was finally left with only one or two men, Americans.

Nevertheless he refused the first summons to surrender; but Hamilton, who knew that Helm's troops had deserted him, marched up to the fort at the head of his soldiers, and the American was obliged to surrender, with no terms granted save that he and his associates should be treated with humanity.
[Footnote: Letter of Hamilton, Dec.

18-30, 1778.

The story of Helm's marching out with the honors of war is apparently a mere invention.


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