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Along the way, he crossed the Hudson at Peekskill, where he dined with Benedict Arnold, now the commander of America’s most important Hudson Highlands post, the installation at West Point. It was a delightful dinner and a pleasant evening. Washington liked the younger general and, with all the uncertainties in this war, he knew that Benedict Arnold was a man upon whom he could depend.
Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence
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