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From George Washington to Benjamin Tallmadge, 14 October 1782

Sir Head Quarters 14th Octr 1782

The Dragoon handed me your Letter of Yesterday respecting the Capture of four Refugees, by your Corps.

Considering present Circumstances, I think it best, that they should be delivered over to the civil [Powers] You will therefore be pleased to have them disposed of agreeable to the Direction mentioned in the Close of Govr Clintons Letter to you, that they may be tried [by] a Court of Ayer & Terminer, instituted by the Executive of the State—or other ways dealt with as the Civil A[u]thority shall think their Merits deserve—I am Sir Your most Obed. Servt

Go: Washington

CtLHi.

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