The Stonington Battle Centennial a Record of the Celebration of August Eighth

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The Stonington Battle Centennial a Record of the Celebration of August Eighth
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Morrison, Francis Jordan. John T.
Bentley, Charles B. Field, John J. Lawless, J. Arthur Colpas.
By Stonington and Mystic descendants of John Mason.
Rev. Charles J. Mason, representing Captain John Mason and carrying his sword; Charles J. Mason, Jr. , Ralph Crumb, Harry Morgan, Clarence Coogan, Henry Coogan, Arthur Coogan, soldiers. Fairman's Light Infantry Band of Providence.
SECTION III The Settlement of the Towtm [The first white settler within the limits of the town was William Chesebrough,
...who came from Rehoboth in Plymouth Colony in I6i9 and built a house at Wequetequock. Thomas Stanton, who first landed in Virginia, came to Pawcatuck in 1650 and established a trading post on the shore of the river; later he was interpreter general of the New England Colonies. Thomas Miner, who had lived in Charlestown, Hingham and New London, settled at Wequetequock in 1632 and afterward moved to Quiambaug. Walter Palmer, the first of the founders of the town to emigrate to America, came to Wequetequock from Rehoboth in 1CJ3, purchased Thomas Miner's house and acquired the land on the east side of the cove.

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