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his correspondence with Arnold but diagrams of the defenses at West Point. Paulding, the only literate member of the trio, read them and realized quickly that André was a spy. Williams asked André what money he could pay them, but
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coat he had taken in the process, which led André to assume, in the ensuing conversation, that the three were Cow-boys who could thus aid him in continuing on to New York. When informed of his mistake, he produced a pass signed by Arnold. The three searched him and found papers in his boots, not only
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cottages and a stone gatehouse, meant to blend in with the site, and laid out the park's extant landscaping, its symmetry and grandiose treatment of the basin characteristic of their chosen style. By the end of the year all were completed, at a cost of $ 10,000 ($ 339,000 in modern dollars) apiece.
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896:October 18,
722:foundations
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1821:Meigs Raid
1405:Washington
1325:Rensselaer
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1245:Livingston
1150:Chautauqua
748:References
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284:John André
128:73°51′31″W
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205:Architect
125:41°4′54″N
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1425:Southern
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516:Patriots
512:Loyalist
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300:defected
274:Overview
264:New York
220:82003415
85:Location
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