The Journal of Isaac Senter, Physician and Surgeon to the Troops detached from the American Army Encamped at Cambridge, Mass., on a Secret Expedition against Quebec, under the Command of Col. Benedict Arnold, in September, 1775 (reprinted 1846)

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Frontispiece portrait of General Arnold, title, map of Kenebec and Chaudiere rivers, notice, preface, plate, facsimile of title page of original journal, pp. 2-40 with 14 portraits: p. 7: Aaron Burr; p.12: General Daniel Morgan; p. 15: General Benedict Arnold; p. 17: Colonel Samuel Ward; p. 20: Colonel Christopher Greene; p. 24: George III; p. 26: General Richard Montgomery; p. 30: Sir Guy Carleton; p.32: General B. Arnold; p. 33: General Richard Montgomery; p. 36: Major General David Wooster; p. 37: General John Thomas; before p. 39: General Sullivan. Bound in red morocco with gold tooling in red marbled paper slipcase.
Dr. Isaac Senter was physician and surgeon to the Troops Detached from the American Army Encamped at Cambridge, Mass., on a Secret Expedition Against Quebec, under the command of Colonel Benedict Arnold, in September, 1775.

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