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Arnold, Benedict

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Arnold, Benedict
Arnold, Benedict (1741-1801) American Revolutionary War General and hero of the battle of Saratoga who turned traitor in 1780 and planned to surrender West Point to the British. His partner in crime, British Major John André, was captured and hanged (he was wearing civilian clothing when captured) and Arnold, hearing of André's capture, escaped to a British warship. He fought for the British for the duration of the war, then went to England where he lived for the rest of his life, except for the years 1787-1791, when he lived in St. John, New Brunswick. Document Signed "Ben. Arnold," 1 page, 12½ x 7¾ in., St. John, New Brunswick, June 20, 1788. A court document filed by Arnold against James Grieg to recover a debt of €40. Signed by Arnold as the deponent. Light toning along folds, else fine.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000.

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