The Baxter Manuscripts volume 8

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The Baxter Manuscripts volume 8
James Phinney Baxter
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With a considerable land force had arrived at that place, — had landed cannon &c. With an army of 800 ( or as others said of 1500 ) men & were begun to fortify at Majebigwaduce on the Eastern side of Penobscut-river : that they had obliged the inhabitants quietly to submit to & assist them in this attempt & that they are destined to pos- sess themselves of the other places further Westward as far as Fahnouth.
Intelligence of this event will be conveyed as soon as pos- sible to Brigadier Gushing
... from whom, doubtless, & perhaps from the authority the Hon^'^ Board will be more particu- larly informed of it, as well as of the several movements of these invaders, but from my acquaintance with the present OF THE STATE OF MAINE 291 state of the County of Lincoln, I could not but fear that the loss of a day or two might be of very dangerous consequence, nor therefore persuade myself to refrain from availing myself of this earliest opportunity of conveying to your Honor such information as I have been able to obtain ; earnestly hoping that the Hon''^*' Board will not fail to enter upon the neces- sary measures for the defence of this Country, & that with the dispatch which the exigence of the case requires : And on this particular I beg leave to suggest that from a pretty universal knowledge of this County, I can venture to affirm that notwithstanding all its disadvantages, there is not another under your Government more generally & more cor- dially disposed to exert itself to the last extremity, in the present righteous & all important quarrel of these States : were the necessary means of resistance in their power.

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