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Affidavit of Asa Chadwick, referred to General Schuyler by the Albany Committee

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EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE ALBANY COMMITTEE.

No˙ 2.

Albany Committee-Chamber, March 11, 1776.

An Affidavit was laid before this Board, of one Asa Chadwick, taken before John Collins, one of the Justices of the Peace of the County of Tryon, setting forth, among other things, the discourse Sir John Johnson had with the deponent, discovering thereby that he had invited the Indians to act hostilely against the friends of this country: Thereupon,

Resolved, That, as Sir John lives out of this County, and is at present under parole to General Schuyler, the said Affidavit be laid before the General, for him to act thereupon as he shall see convenient.

Extract from the Minutes.

MATTHEW VISCHER, Secretary.

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