Proceedings in Congress Upon the Acceptance of the Statues of John Stark And Dan

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Proceedings in Congress Upon the Acceptance of the Statues of John Stark And Dan
3rd Session 1914 1915 United States Congress 63rd
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All had been darkness, but light was breaking. Bur goyne s army was no longer looked upon as invincible. STARK had revealed the fact that it could be beaten, and badly beaten, too ; that Indians, Tories, Hessians, Cana dian volunteers, and British regulars could all be over whelmed together.
The wise new prudence from the wise acquire, And one brave hero fans another s fire.
94 Address of Mr. Grout on the Instead of desertions there were now enlistments. Not only this, but no more Tories rallie
...d to Burgoyne s stand ard. They did not contemplate with satisfaction the treat ment of their brethren taken prisoners at Bennington, who were tied two and two with bedcords, furnished by the Bennington housewives, and then fastened to a horse and marched through the streets amid the jeers and gibes and thrusts of the indignant crowd. The victory at Benning ton wrought a complete change in the atmosphere of the northern department. The Indians even took it in. Gov ernor Clinton wrote: Since that affair not an Indian has been heard of; the scalping has ceased.

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