Ben Comee a Tale of Rogerss Rangers 1758 1759

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Ben Comee a Tale of Rogerss Rangers 1758 1759
M J Michael Joseph Canavan
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This was a very strong fort, with much artil- lery. The fort was on the left shore, and a very strong blockhouse was on the right bank. The Rangers' camp was on an island in the HATRED OF INDIANS 103 Hudson. Their barracks were made of logs, with bark roofs, and their camp was not in bad condition. The Rangers were mostly frontiersmen from New Hampshire, who had lived in the woods all their lives, and had fought against wild beasts and Indians. The life they were now leading was simply their ol...d life on a larger scale. Most of them were dressed in deerskin. They were rough, stern men, who had been so much exposed to dan- ger, and were so used to it, that they seemed to have no fear. They looked upon the French and Indians as a dire plague, to be wiped off the earth by any means. They had heard the war-whoop at their own homes, and had seen their close relatives scalped by Indians. No wonder they classed the redskins with wolves and snakes, as a plague to be wiped off the earth. Living in the woods so much, they seemed to have acquired the keen senses that wild animals have.

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