Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary war, 1775 to 1777, Part 46

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44 Jonathan Lamson


45 John Loide


46 Robart MeNight


47 Thomas McCluer 48 John Manahun


49 Robart MeFarson


50 Abijah Perry


51 William Parkhurst


52 Caleb Putnam


22 William Butterfield


23 John Burns


24 William Cowen


25 Medad Combs


26 John Cunningham


61 William Stewart


62 Theodore Stevens 63 William Small 64 John Vickere


65 Abijah Usher


66 George Wilson


67 Jacob Wendol


20 Benjamin Baley


21 Charles Butterfield


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Charlestown Nº 4 August ye Ist 1776


then Capt Barron Lieu Lund my Selfe and the Ensign Settled the Accts for the whole of our Expence from home to that Place


August ve Ist 1776 I Paid the whole of the Board for the officers and the use of the House at Bakers In Nº 4 when we Came away which was 1259 L : M


after we came into the camp I Paid for five half Points of Brandy which was Drinkt by the whole of the Mess-7s L: M one Quart and half a Pinte of westindia Rum


- - > L: M one Quart and half a Pinte of Brandy at another time which was Drank by this Mess at 4 four Shillings Pr Quart 5s L : M


I Lent Capt Barron Is Lawful money to Pay Jona Greele.


Monday July ye 22nd 1776


Capt Barns Began his March from Merrimack to Crownpoint


Tuesday July 23 Wilton Men Joyned with Amherst Dunstable and Merrimack Men at Wilton and after Settling the comp' with under officers we Began our March and Logd at Millikens in Wilton the first Night.


Wednesday July 24th we Marcht from Millikens in Wilton and Logd in Dublin about 18 Mild from Wilton.


Thursday July 25th we Marcht from Dublin to Walpole and Logd at Goldsmiths Tavern


Fryday July 26 we Marcht into Nº 4 and Lodge at Sattles [Sawtell's] Tavern three Mild from the Meeting house .-


Saturday July 27 the comp' Marchd into the Town and after Drawing their Provition and Kittles we march about one and 1/2 Milds up towards the ferry to Loge


Sunday July 28 we Drawd ammunition and Divided out to the Com- pany ---


Monday July 29th four companyes of our Regt and four of Colo Win- ships Recd order for Marching-


Tuesday July 30th the above Sª Companyes March' from Nº 4 for Crownpint about Nine o Clock-


Wednesday July 31st two Compys more Marcht from Town and we Recd orders for Marching the Next Day


August the Ist three companyes more of our Regt Marcht Early in the Morning and about two o clock our comp' Marched from Nº 4 and crosed


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the Greate River and Logd in Springfield at Scotts about nine Mild from Nº 4 hear was the first Night I Lay on the hard flore


Fryday August the 2nd we March' from Scotts in Springfield and at Night we Encamped in the woods and Lay on the Ground about 20 Mild from oter creek on this Side Now we begin to Experance what it is to be Solders in the Wilderness.


Saturday August the 3rd after taking our Brekfast in our Little camp we Left it and Marchª to Darham and here we got Liberty to Lodge in a Little Smokey chamber on the hard floor-


Sunday August ye 4th we march' to New Rutland about Six Milds further up to a New Picquet fort here we Recd our orders to March to Scheensborough .and Several of the companies Marcht of about two o clock after noon


Monday August ye 5th we Set of from Rutland fort the Place formerly cald oter creek on our March for Scheensborough and after a Long and worrysome March of about twenty five Milds About half of the comp' got into the first house in S' Town which was about 3 Milds from South Bay or the Mill


Tuesday August 6th we got to wood Creek to Major Skeens and crosed the Creek about twelve o clock hear we Picht our tents or otherways Built Booths with Brush and Lay on the ground Very well contented with our New habitation though it hapned to be a very havey Shower and in the Morning the Most of the Men wear as wet as so many Drownded Rats-


Wednesday August 7th we built us a new camp and covered it with Bark hoping against the next Rain to be a Little more comfortable though the flies and gnats ware very troublesome This Day we have Six men on command up the River after Boards.


Skeensborough Thursday August 8th 1776


This Day in the afternoon we recd orders for to go to Ticonderoga to Joyn Gen1 Reeds Brigade at that Place to Draw one Days Provition and to be ready to Set off Early the Next morning.


Fryday August 9 1776 about Ten o clock this morning we Set off from Skeensborough in boats for the tie and about Sunset we arrived at that Place and marched about half a mild up to the Encampment. : It' bing Dark before we got in we ware obliged to Lay on the cold ground I being unwell made it an uncomfortable Nights Rest to me.


Saturday August 104 1776 we began to fix our ground to In camp and


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Provided the Stuf but orders came that Eighteen Men from our company was to be draughted to go as Mariners on board the Rogallies to Cruse on the Lake Down towards St Johns. Put by our building this Day


Sunday August ye 11º 1776 this Day Prove to be Rainey all Day. Now we begin to See Sick men Laying on the cold ground without any- thing to cover them but their Blankets (This Place is called Mount Inde- pendent it is a high Hill of Land Laying S: East from Ticonderoga about a mild and } from the fort)


Monday August 12* this Day we Begin to be very busy in fixing to Build our camps and went over the bay after bark to cover the Roof.


Tuesday August 13th 1776 This Day hapned to be fair all day and we busied our Selves in git Stuf for our hut and Writing Letters all day


Wednesday August 14th fair all day and we have one L' and 7 Privats on forteag this Day


Thursday August 15th I was on command with a Party of Men over the Lake after Turf to build the New fort 20 on the works this Day of our company.


Fryday August 16th the Capt and Eleven on the works this Day from our company the News of the day was that our Regt was to go to oswego


Saturday August 17th this Day we have twelve men from our company on the works two men from the Bay cared of Sick with the Small Pox this Day we had the Boston Print as Late as the 8th of August


Sunday August IS this Day we have I S I Corp1 and 12 Privats on Duty from our company-


Monday August 19 about Eleven oclo in the forenoon I recd orders from the Adjutant of our Regt to take the comnd of 20 men from our Reg and Perade Before the Gente house to Recve my orders which from him was to take 10 Days Provition and the comd of 6 Battoes and Pro- ceed to ottercreek after hay, and about ¿ an hour after sunset I got the Provi" on board and Set off from Tieconderoga and Proceeded Down the Lake about three milds and Logd in the Boat all Night in the open Air --


Tuesday August 20th after we had cooked our Brekfast we Set off for Crownpint and after Landing there and Gitting a Pass from the Gen' we Devided our Provition and went Down the Lake from the Pinte about five Mild and then we Landed and Drest our Suppers and Lodged there that Night


Wednesday August 21st we Set off from our Lodging very Early in


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the Morning with a fair gale of Wind and about noon we came to the mouth of ottercreek there we had to go nine mild up the creek there to Load with hay but the hay not being Ready I could not Load my Boats and was obliged to Lay there that night in my boats (This creek is about forty Milds from Ticonderoga Down the Lake Toards St Johns)-


Thursday August 22nd after we had Baked our Bread and Dressed our Provition we took in about 30 Boards att the Mills and Seet off from the creek and got into the Lake in about two hours and 1/2 then the wind not favouring us we had hard work to get into any harbour where we could Lay Secure but by the winds Shifting we Secured our Selves in a Little Creek that Night and Lodged in our boats


Fryday August 23 we Set off from our Lodging very Earley and got up to Crown pint about ten o clock in the forenoon and after takeing Sum Refreshment there we Set of and Landed at Putnams Point (So called) and then we took our Dinners from there we Set of with a fair wind and Landed at Ticonderoga about two hours by Sun and after I had Delivered the boats the Party was Dismised and came to the camp that night where I had the Malencoly News of the Death of Caleb Put- nam who Died the 22nd and was Bured a few hours Before I came into the camp-


Saturday August 24th 1776 this Day Nothing Meterial hapned. This Day I Recd a letter from home Dated ye Second of August


Sunday August 25th Nothing Metiral to Day only we could not Draw any Provition which Provoked the men Very much This Day we had the Boston News as Late as the 15th of August-


and there was two men of our Regt Punisht for Inlisting and taking two Bounties-


Monday August 26th this Day Proved to be Rainey all Day I being unwell made it uncomfortable for me-


Tuesday August 27th 1776 Rainey all Day this Day we built our chimney in our hut and Lodged comfortable after that on acct of having a good fire-


Wednesday August 28# I was unwell all Day with the fever Nager not able to go out all day


Thursday August 29 this Day Died James Holden of Capt Mans comp." In Col° Reeds Regt the News to Day in camp is of a battle fought at New york but it wants conformation and we regard it not


Fryday August 30th No News this Day our weekly return made to Day was 28 men in our Comp' unfit for Duty & returned Sick


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Saturday August ye 31 Colo Isaac Wyman Head Colo of this Reg put under an arrest by Colo Starkes Two Regte of the Bay Men arived here this Day from Skeensborough


Sunday Sept 1 1776 this Day I was Returned unfit for Duty and Drawed allowance with the Sick Men


Monday Sept' 2nd this Day another Regt came in hear from Skeens- borough, I wrote a Letter home


Tuesday Sept' 3rd this Day I walked out about half a mild into the woods but was Scarcely able to get in again I being so weak and feble-


Wednesday Sept 4th this being my well Day I Walked out almost all day, the Return of the Sick in our company 26 unfit for Duty-


Thursday Sept 5th this Day Colo Beadles men begin to come in to Joyn their Reg and John Farnum among the Regt by him I Recd a Letter from home Dated ye 26 of August and a Hessian Prisnor was brought in from Onion River


Fryday Sept' 6th this Day I was on Duty in the forteage Party in building the fort


Saturday Sept 7th the News of the Day was that the Regulars ware coming up the Lake and we was ordered to clean up our arms and have them in good order the forteag men ordered to work at five in the morn- ing


Sunday Sept1 8th a Party of our Regt orderd to cut and clear out a Road from Mount Independent to Castelton, four men from our company in the Party Capt Stilson hath the comand of Sª Party


Monday Sept ye gth Now I begin to gain Strength so that I walked out almost all day and begin to be harty and well, The weekly return of our company was 29 unfit for Duty and in the Doctors List-


Tuesday Sept" Ioth Camp News to day that all our fleet Down the Lake was taken or Destroyed to a man-


This Day M' Joseph Stiles came in hear by him I Recd a Letter Dated ye 3rd of Sept"


Wednesday Sept IIth Camp News to Day that a party of our men Went on Shore from the fleet after foshiens [fascines] and were fired upon by the Enemy three Killed and Six wounded-


this Day I wrote a Letter home and Sent it Cap' MeKeen


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Thursday Sept' 12th this Day Every officer and Solder In the Regt fit for Duty (but those for Guard) was ordered on Forteage-


Fryday ye 13 of Sept' this day Reubin Cumings Drumer of our com- pany Departed this Life in the 16th year of his Age


Saturday Sept 14th nothing Meterial only we Recd the News in camp of this fight at Newyork from the Boston News paper Dated in Septr. (this Day Recd of David Burton five Dollars)


Sunday Sept' 15 M' Joseph Stiles Went from this Place on his return to Wilton Isaac Russel Died of Capt Mans company


Monday Sept 16th this Day I Recd a valuable Presant from L' Butter- field of Wilton by the hand of M' John Wilkens of Amherst No Camp News to day


Tuesday Sept' 17 this morning Died in the camp and at night was buried Capt Chandler of our Regt the first officer that we lost Wednes- day Sept IS Lieut Lund of our company got a Discharge forom our Regt and within about half an hour he Set out for Skeensborough in company with M' John Wilkens of Amherst


Thursday Sept 19 this Day I was on forteague at worke on the forte


Fryday Sept' 20th this Day I Borrowed of Archelaus Putnam five Dollars and gave him a Note for the Same In the afternoon I assisted the Major and Capt Parker in aprising Capt Chandlers effects that he Died possed of in the camp Parole Adams


Saturday Sept 21 this Day I was on the mane guard Capt Humphries of Colº Wingates Regt Capt of the guard Sª guard was Kept at the Cit- idal-


Sunday Sept' 22nd this Day Nothing Meterial hapned-


Monday Sept 23rd this Day we Began to Pay off the men their Billit- ing money and Mileage A man of Patersons Regt Had his Right Lege almost Shot off by accidente This Day we do duty in Gin' Reeds Brigade


Tuesday Sept 24th I was on the forteague Party No News in camp to day


Wednesday Sept 25th this Day I was on the forteauge Party


Tuesday Sept' 26 I was on the mane guard. Capt Hill of Colo Phin- nies Reg' officer of the guard. Parole Kings Bridge Countersn Mifflin Colº Wyman officer of the Day-


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Fryday Sept' 27 this Day came in to camp L' Butterfield by him I Recd a Letter from home and also Some Stores from my Wife


Saturday Sept 28 I wrote a letter and Sent it home by L' Butterfield who Sat of from this Place this morning for Wilton


Sunday Sept 29 this Day Proved to Be a very Raney Day all Day -- we have no camp News to Day-


Monday Sept 30th I was at worke a clearing out a Roade with fifty men from our Brigade from the toards Casteltown-


Tuesday October ye 15 1776 this Day I was on forteauge with a Party of men at Worke at the fort.


Wednesday October ye 2nd 1776 Nothing Meterial hapned in camp this Day. I took my walk out of the camp for my health as at other times when off from Duty


Thursday Sept [Oct.] ye 3 began with Hale in the morning and Raned very Stidy all day afterward


Fryday Sept" [Oct.] ye 4th Raney all day in the camps this Day there was two men Buried from our Regt which makes 16 that we have Lost from Sd Regt Sence we came to this Place


Saturday october 5th Nothing Meterial to day hapned in camp


Sunday october ye 6th The Revend M' Porter of Colo Wingates Regt Preached to our Regt two Sermons


Monday October 7th This morning Died and at Night was buried Benj Baley of our company : who made the 20th which We have Lost from our Reg' Sence we came to this Place-


Tuesday October 8th 1776 This Day the Capt Drawd the mens Wages till the Last of Sept and we began to Pay off the Men


Wednesday October 9th 1776 I was on forteauge with a Party of men from our Regt in the woods Cuting and Carring out Piquets this morn- ing Died Willm Jones of Cap Manns Comp" In Colo Reeds Regt


Thursday october 10th 1776 I Recd half a month Pay Which was £2-14-0 L : M.


Fryday october 11# 1776 Six of our company got a Discharge from the army Viz.


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Serj Vikrey Levi Lund Elezar Readin


Henry Stevens Isaac Peabody and Archelaus Putnam


Saturday october 12". 1776 the afforementioned Six Persons that was yesterday Discharged Set off from the camps for home-


Sunday October 13th In the Morning we heard a very heavy fireing Down the Lake and Directly afterward had an acct of our fleets being Destroyed and obliged to Retreat-In the afternoon the whole armey was mustred to man the Lines-


Monday October 14 about two hours before Day the whole of our Brigade was mustred again and went Down to the Lines and after going through the fireings at the Alarm Post we Returnd to the camp and was Dismissed and Every man in our Regt was ordered on forteauge in throughing up a brestworke Round the camps and in Scouting Parties-


Tuesday October 15 I was on forteauge in the forenoon and in the afternoon I was out with a Scouting party 37 Privats one Serj and two Corple Jnº Stevens came up to camp and I Recd a Letter from home


Wednesday october 16 There was an alarm in camp last Night caused by the centries fireing on Some cattle which allarmed our Regt at mid- night and caused them all to turn out and in the forenoon I went out a Scouting Partey and in the afternoon Parker and Parkhurst went home and at night I was ordred with Party of 44 Men from our Brigade to Re- inforce the Mane Guard


Thursday October 17th the forteauge and Scouting Parties as usual


Fryday october 18th was a very Raney all Day Nothing Meterial hapned In camp worthy of Notice


Saturday october 19th there was greate Preperations Making In the camps (Expecting that the British Troops would come in on the mor- row.) That we Might be Readey for the Reception of those Enemies whenever they come to Desturbe us


Sunday october 20# 1776 The Doctor came Through the Regt to take an acct of all the sick in the Regt, for what Reason then unknown to me


Monday October 21st the whole of our Brigade fit for Duty was or- dered on forteauge in cutting and halling Timber into the Lake in order to build a Boom across the Lake to Prevent the Shiping comeing by the fort to Land.


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Tuesday October 22nd I was on forteauge in gitting Timber into the Lake-This Evening we have the news in the camp that the Indians Killed five of our men with there Tomeyhawks Just below the mills This Morning Died Josiah Parker at Casteltown on his way home


Wednesday October ye 23nd This Day I Recª a Letter from Home Dated ye 13th of october


Thursday October ye 24th 1776 In the afternoon I was on forteauge with a Party from our Reg -This Morning Died in camp John Honey of Wilton Belonging to Capt Manns compr in Colo Reeds Regt ___


Fryday October 25th I was on forteauge in building a brestwork for our Reg -This Day Died Lieut Hunter of Capt Parkers compy of this Regt (Belonging to Jaffery)


Saturday October 26 1776 John Burnes and Benja Sterns of our com- pany got a Discharge from the Regt This Day came into camp about one hundred of the Green Mountain Boys and Encamped on the other Side of the Lake


Sunday October 27th 1776 we had the News in camp of a Victory won by the Continental Troops over the Britans at New york .- In the after- noon there was an Alarm in camp ocasioned by Some boats being Dis- covered Down the Lake This Day Ensign Gillmore of our company got his Discharge from the Army-


Monday October 28th 1776 there was an Alarm in the Morning, and Some boats was Discovered Down the Lake and Men Landing on the East Side of the Lake-this Day I was on forteauge att Night one Regt of Mellitia came into this camp from the county of BerkeShire-


Tuesday October ye 29th 1776 Nothing Meterial for News in camp to day, only the Party of men came in that was cuting out the Roade from this Place to Casteltown-


Wednesday October ye 30th 1776 came into camp one Regt of Millitia from the west Part of Hampshire Coloneys-


Enlisting orders Red through the camps to Recrute men During the war


Thursday October ye 3Ist 1776 I was on forteauge with a Party of men Making fashiens [fascines] and carrying them Down to the Fort- and thus Ended the Month of October-


Fryday November ye Ist 1776 comes in with cold weather This morn-


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ing the Party of Men Returned back that came in from the Road ye 29th of Last month-


Saturday November ye 2nd was cold and Snowey and in the afternoon a Scouting Party of 60 men went out from our Regt to See what Discov- eries they could Make : this Day the Commttee came in from New Hamp- shire to appoint the officers for the New Establishment-


Sunday November ye 3rd 1776 Thomas Killicut Medad Combs John Fletcher & Jonª Greele got a Discharge from the Armey and Set off for home : this Day was Stole from my Dore one of my Cotten Shurts by a bold Theefe


Monday Now' ye 4th we have the news in camp of the Enemyes Leav- ing Crownpoynte-This Day I was on forteauge


Tuesday November ye 5th I took a Walk from our camp over the Lake to Ticonderoga and from there up into the out Lines.


Wednesday Novbr ye 6th 1776 I was on forteauge with a Party of our Règ In carring Piquets out of the woods up to the Piquet fort-This Day one Regt of the New Jersey Troops were Dischargd and Set of from this Place to Skeensborough and it was Reported in camp that they were Drum' out of the camp by the Genr" order-


Thursday November ye 7th


Fryday November ye 8th I was on forteauge with a party of Men in Bringing Piquets out of the woods


Saturday November ye 9th I drawd my Wages for the Month of Octo- ber-


. Sunday November ye 10th The Mellitia Reg" Returned home that came in on Acct of the Alarm :


Monday November ye IIth 1776 I Took a Walk Down to the Scotch- mans to carry a Shurt to be washed-


Tuesday November ye 12th The Inveleads ware Draughted from the Hampshire Regt that ware In Colo Starks Brigade


Widnesday November ye 13th I was on forteauge with a Party of Men from our Regt in tending ye Maysons that workt at ye new Barrak


Thursday November ye 14th I was on ye Mane Guard Capt Wild of Colº Phinneys Regt Capt of the Guard


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Fryday November ye 15th our Mane Guard was Reduced to a Subal- terns Guard att the Releaving this Morning this Evening came into the camp Majo' Peabody from Amherst Belonging to our Regt


Saturday November ye 16th Three of the Hampshire Regte (Viz) Starks Poors and Reeds March' from this Place for fort George.


Sunday November ye Itt was very Pleasant and warm all Day with us but the Mountains on the North ware white with Snow


Monday November ye IS Was warm and Plesant all day Greate talk in canıp that our Regt is to March for Albany Very Soon


Tuesday November ye 19th This Morning our Regt Recd orders from the Colo to Return in there ammunition And the officers to make out there Abstracts. This Day five of our company Set out for home-


Wednesday November ye 20th Colo Wingates Regt March for home- and all the Sick from our Regt in this Number went Seven of our com- pany at Evening the whole Reg' Recd orders to March Early the next morning as Quick as they Pleased


Thursday Novhr ye 21 : 1776 we Rose very Early this morning and after Puting up our things and takeing our Brekfast we took our Leave of Mount Independence and our Little camp where we had Rested So many Nights and Days and we march off with the Remainving Part of our company and travled about 18 miles and Encamped at a Place Known by the name of Camp there we Lay our Selves Down to rest-


Fryday November 22nd this morning we took our Leave of Little Camp and Marched to Rutland and Loged at Dech Robarts within about three Mild of the fort which Made about 14 Mile that we Travled that Day in the Rain and Mud


Saturday November ye 23 we Marcht to Clarrititon and there went to Dinner after Dinner we went to Shruesbery and there the company Loge in the woods and it Provd to be a Very Raney Night all Night


Sunday November ye 24th I Tarried all day at Shruesbery, while others choose to Travel in the Rane (White that keeps the Tavern hath but poor Entertainment both for Man and Hors)


Monday November ve 25 1776 I Set of from Whites very Earley and after a Long and Teadious March I got in to Coffins at Cavendish in the Evening Poor Entertainment for Solders at this Place-


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Tuesday Now' 26 I Set of from my Lodging about two hours before day and about Sunset I crosed the greate River and got into Nº 4 that Evening and Logd at M' Bakers


Wednesday November 27th 1776 I Set away from Nº 4 about ten o clock in the morning and travled to walpole to Gooldsmiths Tavern and there Lodgd that Night


Thursday November ve 28th I Sat of from Gooldsmiths in Walpole and Travled to Marlborough and there Met with my Horse about Two o clock in the afternoon at Tuckers Tavern from there we came to Dub- lin that Night and Logd at one Greenwoods a Privat House


Fryday Now: 29# 1776 I Set of from Dublin Early in the Morning and got to my owne house about three in the afternoon-


INDEX.


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INDEX OF TOWNS, PLACES, ETC.


Acworth. . 106, 298, 324, 325. 470, 471 Boxford, Mass .211 Bradford . 51


Brattleborough, Vt. 326, 645


Brentwood. . 112, 113, 212, 307, 308. 313 379, 388. 397, 398, 469, 519 556. 562, 565, 616, 617, 620 628, 630, 635, 636, 660


Brookline .42, 59 (see Raby) Bunker Hill. . 31-33, 38-40. 45, 51, 120 547, 680


Cambridge, Mass. .. 33, 35, 46, 216, 586 Campton. .. 339, 422, 423, 556, 558, 567 587,658


Canaan


559, 608


Canada .216


Candia. . . 43, 76, 117, 242, 387, 388, 469 470, 554, 557, 584, 628, 629, 630 Canterbury . . 107, 145, 210. 211 , 243, 318 455, 557, 566, 606, 617, 618


66c


Cape Ann. . 307


Cavendish, Vt.


.701


Cedars, Canada. 290, 476


Charlestown 43, 106, 213. 266, 292, 293 297, 325, 326, 468, 471, 553 558, 577, 578, 586, 592-596 610, 635


Charlestown, Mass. .. 20, 39, 40, 46, 1 56 Chester. . 76, 83, 112, 256, 328, 387, 389 422, 469, 470, 553, 554, 557, 559 561, 572, 582, 583, 601, 602, 606 621. 627, 628, 634, 635, 651


Chester, N. Y ..


.610, 645


Chesterfield. .. 43. 86, 555, 598, 608, 645


646, 655


Chichester. .. . 43, 69, 211. 354, 469, 558 571, 606, 630, 635, 641


Chimney Point.


...


.. .


. 307, 308. 310


Claremont. . 297, 324, 553, 558, 578, 592


593, 594, 598, 614, 615




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