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JOURNAL OF PETER AUDRAIN, Esq.
This fort stands in an advantageous position with respect to forage, being between two large prairies where any quantity of hay can be got.
Remained at Fort Greenville the 23d, 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th, waiting for the Commander-in-Chief.
On the 27th in the morning arrived here Mr. Winthrop Sargent, Deputy Governor, who is to accompany General Wayne to Detroit, in order to establish there the civil authority.
On the 24th General Wilkinson left this place for Fort Washington with his lady and suite, from whence he is to proceed to Philadelphia via. Pittsburgh.
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