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Thanks for all the responses to my question. Cindy Amrhein's reminder
that the word "Knickerbocker" didn't exist until 1809 makes it clear
that there's something wrong with the reference in the 1807 letter (the
original is lost; only a typescript exists).
Gerard Koeppel
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