Index : Lord Dorchester Era Recognizes Arnold's Abilities 105 Ordered By Congress To


appoint commission for exchange of prisoners, 207; opposed to

resurrection of French power in North America, 281; his moderate views,

286. (Sir Frederick Haldimand era) Compared with Haldimand in appearance, 15; suggests change in

uniform of troops, 16; occupies New York, 104; occupies Boston, 110;

objects to his French allies invading Canada, 123; his small army, 126,

253; his dread of re-establishment of French rule in Canada, 12
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Haldimand's demand on, for Hamilton's release, 169; his alleged threat

against Vermont, 205; Schuyler's letter to, 206; his caution to

Chittenden, 212-213; anxious to keep up exchange of prisoners through

Vermont, 215; provoked at carrying on of trade between Vermont and

Canada, 225; letter to Gage as to treatment of prisoners, 249; severity

towards Loyalists, 249, 250; compared with Haldimand in character, 250;

Pillon's treasonable correspondence with, 278; Riedesel's opinion of

methods of, 298. =Bib.=: See Cyc. Am. Biog. for sketch, and list of

lives.



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