History of the State of Vermont for the Use of Families And Schools

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History of the State of Vermont for the Use of Families And Schools
Zadock Thompson
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In pursuance of this design, Carlton embarked his troops at Montreal with the view of crossing the St Lawrence and landing at Lnnguiel. Their embarka- tion was observed by Col Seth Warner, from the opposite shore, who, witJi about 300 Green Mountain Boys, watched their motions, and }>repared for their approach. Just before they reached the south shore, Warner opened upon them a well directed and in- cessant fire of musketry and grape shot from a four pounder, by which unexpected assault, the en...emy w'ere thrown into the greatest confusion, and soon retreated with i)recipitation and disorder. When the news of Carlton's defeat reached 3Iaclean he aban- doned his position at the mouth of the Sorel and hastened to Quebec. 21. By these events the garrison at St Johns was left without the hope of relief and Major Preston, the commander, was, consequently, obliged to surrender. The garrison laid down their arms on the 3rd of No- vember, marched out of the works and became pris- oners of war, to the number of 500 regulars and more than 100 Canadian volunteers.

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