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NOTE TO THE READER fhe paper in thi
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SOLDIERS KING PHILIP'S WAR CONTAINI
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TO Mr. JOHN WAKD DEAN, AT WHOSE SUG
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AN INTRODUCTORY REVIEW OF THE EVENT
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king philip's war. ix panies was fo
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KING PHILIPS WAR. XI principal acto
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king philip's war. xiii On July 18t
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KING PHILIPS WAR. XV tives. Having
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KING PHILIPS WAR. XV11 the colonies
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KING PHILIP'S WAR. xk posed his for
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king Philip's war. xxi they struck
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KING PHILIP'S WAR. XxiH was among t
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SOLDIERS IN KING PHILIP'S WAR. ryO
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The following is a portion of a let
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John Hull's system of book-keeping
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that evening, lasting about an hour
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12 of whom were detailed to Chelmsf
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11 As will be seen by the above let
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13 Among tlie soldiers in the above
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15 John Steel man. 03 17 02 James P
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No. ii. CAPT. SAMUEL MOSELY AND HIS
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19 pectation," and upon complaint m
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21 those who had served with him in
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23 these exceptions I think the abo
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25 Between Aug. 9th and 16th he had
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27 is known of the affair. Some spe
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John Rice. 29 Credited with Militar
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31 who were in the Narragansett cam
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33 Mr. Hubbard states the number of
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35 he entered the congregation on t
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IT No. III. CAPT. THOMAS PRENTICE A
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: ao ordered to scout towards Menti
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41 Jacob Nash. 04 10 00 John Stern.
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43 the Rev. C. C. Sewall's Address
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A SUFFICIENTLY No. IV. MAJOR THOMAS
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47 since to speake with Philip who
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: 49 his dragoons attending on Majo
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51 ter of Capt. Henchman, published
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53 the Rehoboth men, did the most e
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55 February 6th, the army returning
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57 clieif at Secuncke and Providenc
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IN No. V. CAPT. THOMAS WHEELER AND
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61 The Nipmuck Indians had been for
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63 ton, Timothy Farlow of Billerica
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65 scarcely completed, however, whe
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G7 those in the list were from Bill
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69 tober, and remained so, except f
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John Glide. 71
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73 he had commanded from its organi
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01 04 75
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77 the towns that he was unable to
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79 1: 75—6: & went to concord the
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No. VII. CAPT. RICHARD BEERS AND HI
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83 cut, without finding the Indians
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85 Jonathan Jeans. (Janes) Nathanie
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87 the thigh. It is said that many
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89 this was Nathaniel Cornberry, no
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John Hobs Daniel Button John Harrim
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93 weeds over his body, and thus es
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A No. VIII. MAJOR SAMUEL APPLETON A
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97 September & to deliver them unto
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99 swamps and thickets. The commiss
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101 y e insupportable burden and cb
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103 it is his place to recommend an
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105 of the various garrisons, toget
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Samuel Brabrook Arthur Neale John B
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Leift. Jerri iny .ill Swayne of Red
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: No. IX. CAPT. ISAAC JOHNSON AND H
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August 27 1675 Benjamin Wilson 00 J
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115 The credits of those who went t
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117 served during the campaign, unt
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Topsjield. William Peabody Zacheus
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121 colony, where the choice was ma
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June 24 th 1675 123
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NO. XII. CAPT. JAMES OLIVER AND HIS
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127 they had but 10 pounds of have
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129 the slain and wounded are four
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NO. XIII. THE NARRAGANSET CAMPAIGN
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133 in the meeting of the Commissio
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135 was safely away they began to p
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137 borough. Of Connecticut, I have
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139 tcr from the Indians still hold
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141 dread of the midnight ambuscade
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143 Major Treat by tradition is sai
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145 11 * Second Letter of Joseph Du
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147 from the 29 th of June last to
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149 Maritime Department. The follow
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151 is some direct testimony that t
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255 joining : and subsequent events
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257 ing not any belonging further E
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259 them; and probably "Wannalancet
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201 Francis Card, a captive, escape
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263 landed upon a point where there
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265 became a nucleus of discontent.
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267 The following letter was writte
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269 Major "William Hathorne died in
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271 was redily done by tliem, this
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273 Company sick of violent distemp
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275 The first mention I have found
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277 divers of these sent, not servi
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279 C;ip ne 4 Winkoll came down y 4
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281 settling his accounts and stren
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283 and your petitioners prosperity
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285 soon be driven from the country
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Robert Tydye 287
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' of 289 insertion here except the
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291 to recover the body of Goodman
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293 and Lieut. James Richardson, we
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OF ISTo. XXVI. CREDITED WITH MILITA
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Michael Berstow Stephen Parker Pals
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Daniel Galusha Jeremiah Norcross Na
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Braintree-Towne Cr. Edward Bishop p
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309 Ditto. Beverly-Towne Cr. By Sun
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John Wild 311 Ditto. Topsfield-Town
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Francis Earle Samuel Dalton John Mo
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315
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317 Letter of Lt. Phineas Upham to
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319 Items, Treasurer to pay,
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321 March 24, 1 675-6 Elias Peckwor
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323 course of the war, though there
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325 before the first of January was
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327 revolution against the colonies
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329 they had received, and while th
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331 men after they crossed the rive
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AFTER No. XXIX. PHILIP, CANONCHET A
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335 Had Canonchet lived to carry ou
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337 ties" of Philip which he had in
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339 Indian who killed Philip was na
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341 He was particularly impressed w
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343 jurisdictions of the English Co
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345 his uneasy spirit, and upon som
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347 the enemies' country, one of th
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349 and the best conscience of the
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351 to leave their homes at an hour
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353 learn the position and movement
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355 sentiment of the colony ; for t
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357 but before they marched and abo
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INDEX.
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Bonigliten, Bonj tlion, Boone, 57 B
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Fowlshure, 320 364 Gleason, 75, 123
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Mackfassett, 123 229, 312 Macranell
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Symons, \ 228, 229, 297-|Starling,
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. Page 13,
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