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73 St . Ours: a small place on the Richelieu River.<br />

74 Col. Irv<strong>in</strong>g: William Irv<strong>in</strong>g, Colonel 6th Pennsylvania Battalion 9th January, 1776; taken prisoner at Three Rivers 8th June. 1776;<br />

paroled 3rd August, 1776; exchanged May 6th, 1778.<br />

75 Genl. Burgoyne: John Burgoyne. Comm<strong>and</strong>er-<strong>in</strong>-chief of the English forces <strong>in</strong> America.<br />

76 Col. Vorce: Joseph Vose, Lieutenant Colonel of the 24th Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Infantry 1st January to 31st December, 1776; Colonel 1st<br />

Massachusetts 1st January. 1777.<br />

77 Col. Hazen: Moses Hazen was Lieutenant <strong>in</strong> British army on half pay when appo<strong>in</strong>ted Colonel 2d Canada Regiment 22d<br />

January, 1776.<br />

78 St. Trace: On Richelieu River.<br />

79 Oile of Noix: Isle aux Noix.<br />

80 Iron Po<strong>in</strong>t: Po<strong>in</strong>t O'Fray.<br />

JULY, 1776.<br />

81 Chimney Po<strong>in</strong>t: In Vermont, on east shore of Lake Champla<strong>in</strong>.<br />

82 Skeensboro: Now Whitehall, at the head of Lake Champla<strong>in</strong>.<br />

83 Col. Wayne: Anthony Wayne, Colonel 4th Pennsylvania Battalion 3rd January, 1776; Brigadier General Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Army 21st<br />

February, 1777.<br />

84 Genl. Waterbury: David Waterbury, Colonel 5th Connecticut 1st May to 13 December. 1775; Brigadier General Connecticut State<br />

troops 3rd June, 1776; taken prisoner at Valcours Isl<strong>and</strong> 11 October, 1776, exchanged October, 1780.<br />

85 Col. Johnston: Francis Johnston. Lieutenant Colonel 4th Pennsylvania Battalion 4th January, 1776; Colonel 5th Pennsylvania<br />

27th September, 1776; retired 17th January, 1781.<br />

86 Col. Ogden: Matthias Ogden. served as a volunteer <strong>in</strong> the expedition to Canada <strong>and</strong> was wounded at Quebec, 31st December,<br />

1775; Lieutenant Colonel 1st <strong>New</strong> Jersey 7th March, 1776; Colonel 1st January, 1777.<br />

87 Mount Independence: In Vermont. on shore of Lake Champla<strong>in</strong>, just East of Ticonderoga.<br />

AUGUST, 1776.<br />

88 Capt. Bigelow: John Bigelow, served as a volunteer under Arnold at Ticonderoga <strong>in</strong> May, 1775; Capta<strong>in</strong> Independant Company<br />

Connecticut Infantry 19th January to December, 1776.<br />

89 Capt. Wilson: James Armstrong Wilson. Capta<strong>in</strong> 6th Pennsylvania Battalion 9th January. 1776; taken prisoner 24th July, 1776 on<br />

Sorell River. Canada, exchanged 1777.<br />

90 Major Stewart: Walter Stewart. Capta<strong>in</strong> 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion 5th January, 1776; Major <strong>and</strong> Aide-de-Camp to Genl. Gates<br />

7th June. 1776.<br />

91 Col. Courtl<strong>and</strong>: Philip Van Courtl<strong>and</strong>, Lieut. Colonel 4th <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> 30th June, 1775; Colonel 2d <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> 21st November, 1776,<br />

to end of war.<br />

92 Col. Hartly: Thomas Hartley, Lieut. Colonel 6th Pennsylvania Battalion 10th January. 1776; Colonel of one of the sixteen<br />

additional Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Regiments 1st January, 1777.<br />

93 Capt. Bush: Lewis Bush. 1st Lieutenant 6th Pennsylvania Battalion 9th January, 1776; Capta<strong>in</strong> 24th January. 1776; transferred<br />

to Hartley's additional Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Regiment 13th January. 1777.<br />

94 Lieut. Whitcomb: There were two Lieutenant Whitcombs <strong>in</strong> Bedel's Regiment of <strong>New</strong> Hampshire Rangers — Benjam<strong>in</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Elisha.<br />

95 Genl. [Guy] Carlton: In comm<strong>and</strong> of the British forces <strong>in</strong> Canada.<br />

96 Genl. Brickett: James Brickett, Lieut. Colonel of Frye's Massachusetts Regiment 20th May, 1775; wounded at Bunker Hill; served<br />

subsequently as Brigadier General of Massachusetts Militia.<br />

97 Col. Ph<strong>in</strong>ney: Edmund Ph<strong>in</strong>ney. Colonel of a Massachusetts Regiment July to December, 1775; Colonel 18th Cont<strong>in</strong>ental<br />

Infantry 1st January to 31st December. 1776.<br />

SEPTEMBER, 1776.<br />

98 Capt. Crague: Charles Craig. 1st Lieutenant of Thompson's Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment, 25th June, 1775; Capta<strong>in</strong> 9th<br />

November. 1775; Capta<strong>in</strong> 1st Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Infantry 1st January to 31st December, 1776.<br />

99 Rev. Mr. Hitchcock: Chapla<strong>in</strong> 3rd Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Infantry 13th March to 31st December. 1776; Chapla<strong>in</strong> 10th Massachusetts 1st<br />

January, 1777.<br />

100 Col. Lewis: Morgan Lewis. Colonel <strong>and</strong> Deputy Quartermaster General Northern Department 12th September. 1776. to close of<br />

war.<br />

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