Colonel Daniel Putnams Letter Relative to the Battle of Bunker Hill And General

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Colonel Daniel Putnams Letter Relative to the Battle of Bunker Hill And General
Putnam, Daniel, 1824-1906
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To me it was almost certain, for I had all my life been accustomed to such sallies, but more espe- cially after the alarm before related, up to the affair at Lexington, he had almost daily such like communings with himself.
Mr. Inman, besides being a timid man, prone to seek his 238 BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL.
own safety, was also "a friend of government, " and on the day of Lexington battle retired to Boston, leaving liis house and farm to the management of his wife, who had several young ladies re
...siding with Ler. The soldiers had committed some depredations on her propertj r . And fearing personal insult, she applied to Genl. Putnam for protection. Sargeant's regiment was quartered in the out buildings on the farm, but for greater security of the family, by direc- tion of my father I had from about the middle of May, lodged everv night in her house, and young as I was, the family confided much in the protection afforded by "Gen- eral Putnam's son. " The clay before the battle of Bunker Hill, I noticed an unusual stir among the troops at Cambridge.

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