Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1904 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... enemy and remained masters of the field . The loss on both sides was considerable . The enemy likewise at- tempted to storm the fort , but was repulsed with consid- erable loss . Lt Col Willit sallied out with about 200 men upon Sir ...
... enemy and remained masters of the field . The loss on both sides was considerable . The enemy likewise at- tempted to storm the fort , but was repulsed with consid- erable loss . Lt Col Willit sallied out with about 200 men upon Sir ...
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... enemy and fire there broad sides at about a mile distance . The General orders 350 of the militia to land under Brig Wadsworth , as soon as they got near the shore , which was covered with a thick wood , the enemy fire upon them out of ...
... enemy and fire there broad sides at about a mile distance . The General orders 350 of the militia to land under Brig Wadsworth , as soon as they got near the shore , which was covered with a thick wood , the enemy fire upon them out of ...
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... enemy's works they would attack the ships . The Gen ' call a council of land officers ; they unani- mously agreed ... enemy without a rein- forcement of men and stores . The field officers of the militia said their men would not face the ...
... enemy's works they would attack the ships . The Gen ' call a council of land officers ; they unani- mously agreed ... enemy without a rein- forcement of men and stores . The field officers of the militia said their men would not face the ...
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agreable answer is printed arms army arrived Augst beg leave Board BOSTON brigade Burgoyne Burgoyne's army Cambridge camp cannon Capt clothing Coll Colonel command Commissary Congress continental Convention Council Count D'Estaing DANIEL LYMAN DEAR GEN DEAR SIR detachment directed dollars enclose endeavour enemy enemy's Excellency Gen Excellency General Washington expence fleet Fort Edward Gen¹ gentlemen GEORGE WASHINGTON guard HEAD QUARTERS HEATH TO GEORGE HENRY LAURENS Hist Honble hope HORATIO GATES humble servt immediately informed instant JOHN BURGOYNE JOHN GLOVER JONATHAN TRUMBULL joyn late letter Lieut LL.D LYMAN Major Gen Mass Massachusetts militia morning necessary obedient obt servt officers Peeks-Kill peices pleasure present prisoners procure provisions publick regiments regt request Rhode Island river Schuyler sent servant ships soldiers soon Springfield supply taken town troops Trumbull Tyconderoga Washington's answer WILLIAM HEATH wounded wrote yesterday York