The History of the Indian Wars in New England : From the First Settlement to the Termination of the War With King Philip in 1677 1
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'of the PUmouth Company under Major Bradford and ^Capt. Gora??t,'^^^ 20. In all 91. If there had not been fo great a Diftance be- tween the Place of the Fight and their Quarters, and fo much Cold attending them in their re- tiring thereunto, fome better Account might have been given of that Expedition, than now they were able to do. For a March of fixteen or eighteen Miles is too much to breathe a frefh Soldier, unlefs he were well mounted, but enough to kill the Heart of them that had been wea...ried with a long and tedious Fight. As for the Coldnefs of the Weather, although it be a good Befom to fweep the Chamber of the Air (which might be the Reafon there was no more Difeafes amongft them) yet it is an unwelcome Companion to '-'■'■J On the Records of Windfor, with Judge Davis, the Editor of Conn., are recorded the Names of Morton's Memorial, in 1830, he Samuel Marfhall, Edward Chapman, remarked, that " Capt. Gorham was Ebenczer Dibble, Nathaniel Pond, of Barnllable ; that Benjamin Gor- and Richard Saxton, " that went ham, the prefent Member of Con- againll the Indians and were wound- grefs from this State, is a Defcend- ed that they dyed.
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