Sketches of the War Between the United States And the British Isles Intended a

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Sketches of the War Between the United States And the British Isles Intended a
Rutland Vt Fay Davison
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N. Plait ; and took and carried off sevt ral thousand dollars worth of hard ware, which had been stored with f*lr. Sailly. The destruc- tion of private property was not limited to such as they could eat, driiik, or carry away ; but furniture, which could have been of no use to the plunderers, was wantonly destroyed.
The dwelling houses of Peter Sailly, Henry Delord, and John Palmer, Doctors Miller and Davidson, Henry Powers, and Mrs. Peabody, a poor woman, with a large family of children, and m
...a- ny others, were stripped of every thing valuable, which could be carried away or destroyed. A gentleman (J. Griffith, esq. ) re- moved his furniture about a mile out of the village to his farm- house ; where the enemy sent a piquet guard, and compelled him, with his two children, to take refuge in the woods.... Scatter- ed his property about in difiCrent directions, and committed n-a; y other atrocious acts. The citizens of Plattsburgh were compel- led to procure horses, carts, &c. To carry off the spoil of the inva- der, and to sufTer other indignities alike humiliating.

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