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 | | A history of this fort may be found in the "Gazetteer of New York," published in Syracuse in 1860; and engravings both of its interior and exterior are given in the late Rev. Dr. |
 | | Johnson asked what news there was on the frontiers, when Runnip replied, that the British fleet were up the Hudson River, as high as Kingston, and that he and his companions had been down to the point, and had seen the vessels. |
 | | His sons, Joseph and Jacob, went in 1800 to Hanover, New Hampshire, to be educated there in Dartmouth College; while John, the fourth son, who succeeded his father as chief, with his sister, Elizabeth, for many years hospitably entertained in the family mansion those who called upon them there after their father's death. |
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