A representation of Major John Andrè, adjutant general to the Kings forces in North America, going from the Vulture sloop of war to the shore of Havershaw Bay in Hudsons River the night of the 23d. of September 1780, in a boat which was sent for him ...
The above is an exact copy of a drawing sketch'd with a pen by Major Andrè himself, the morning on which he was to have been executed ... and found on his table with other papers the next day (being that of his death) by his servant, and delivered by him on his arrival at New York to Lieut. Colonel Crosbie of the 22d. regiment, who has caused this engraving to be taken from the original in his possession, as a small mark of his friendship for that very valuable and unfortunate officer
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