A Journal of the Expedition to Quebec in the Year 1775 Under the Command of Co

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A Journal of the Expedition to Quebec in the Year 1775 Under the Command of Co
James Melvin
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2 Pleasant weather.
3. - Cannonading on both side's. Our army are erecting a battery at Point Levi . Cloudy, and rained in the afternoon .
4. Squally .
5. Fair weather. G. Cloudy and cold. 7. Sunday.
Cloudy.
PRISONER IN QUEBEC. 23 1776.
April 9. Warm weatlier 10. Fair weather.
11. Very windy last night; rained in the afternoon.
12. Cloudy and snowed.
13. A raw air.
14. Sunday. Major McKenzie came in and took Captain Morgan's company out of irons. Clear in the morning; cloudy almost all day.
15.
... This day the Yorkers' time was out, and they wanted to go home, but were compelled to stay.
16. Clear morning; clouded up soon.
17. Had a week's allowance of fresh beef, which had been killed three or fom* months, of which they boasted much, telling us it was more than our army could get. Windy and cold.
18. Cloudy morning; clear afternoon; cannonading- on both sides.
19- Cloudy and cold.
20. Cloudy.
21. Sunday. Pleasant. They fired heavy cannon in the city.
22. The time seems long; all in irons; though most of us pull them off at night.


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