Publications of the Rhode Island Historical Society volume 3

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Batchelder & Cousin Phebe pr Post— 22. Turned out at three this morning Struck Tents & loaded Baggage — about noon pitched them again — Indians brol in two regular Prisoners & one Scalp — paraded thro the road with them — Wrote Home pr Post N? 23 not numbred — To Cap'. Batchelder Re"^ Fish & the Printer — rained P. M.
23. Alarmed by discharge of severl Cannon in the Enemy's Camp — dined at Headquarters — Indians bro'. In Seven Tories — hilated. Morgan's riHemen, posted in trees, made sad havoc
...among the opposing officers. Generally the British could not use their favorite weapon, the bayonet. When the centre was about exhausted, Reidesel, moving to the sound of the guns from the left, poured a heavy fire into the right Hank of the Americans attacking the centre. The attacking troops staggered, and the Hritish drove them from the field by a well- directed charge of bayonets. Fraser and Hreyman wished to pursue and follow up the advantage, but were recalled by Burgoyne's positive order.

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