A Stroll By a Familiar River

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A Stroll By a Familiar River
William E William Edward Barry
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Sum river. And Ah friend, 30U little realize the forti- tude of ye yeomanry of this and other families of our town in those, and the later time when they sought to establish independence from the King— for did not Abijah Wormwood write to his friends here at home in 1776 from Mt. Independence, Ticonderoga, that he had suffered everything but death in the 46 service — from want of provisions. He had also experienced defeat, and had been captured by the savages, but yet he blessed God that his li...fe was spared when many of his soldier comrades had fallen about him.
Now we will cross the marshy land to ye oak and pine wood beyond. But stay here a moment near the bank, at the foot of the long reach of the river from above, and where is ye bend, and at ebb tide ye sand island, on which excellent shellfish are found, and where the sea gulls often congregate in winter. For at this place our neighbor up yonder, was reposing a short while since, when what should he espy but four otters of a brown color, emerge from ye wood-side and scamper o'er this bit of marsh to ye small creek opposite In vain did he essay to o'ertake them and do them hurt with a club, hastily caught up, before the}- should reach ye river — Now shortly after this incident two Indian boys that the neighbor met gathering ye sweet grass here, assured him that it was the habit of the otters to visit the salt water at times to fish in the brackish ponds, after which they would return to the up river country again.


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