Bi-Centennial Celebration At Sudbury, Mass., April 18, 1876: Full Report of ...
Bi-Centennial Celebration At Sudbury, Mass., April 18, 1876: Full Report of ...
Sudbury (Mass.), Edward James Young
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Palfrey, History of New England, III, 192. t Mass. Archives, Vol. 68, p. 243. Digiti zed by Google 21 for their characters as well as services. " Worthy and pious captains " they are called, " men for piety, pru- dence and courage eminent, and much lamented.'' Captain Samuel Wadsworth is spoken of as " that resolute, stout-hearted soldier," " one worthy to live in our history under the name of a good man;" and Captain Samuel Brocklebank is described as '^ a godly and choice-spirited man." There... were also killed in the fight, Lieut. John Sharp of Brookline, Lieut. Samuel Gardner of Roxbury, and others, " as brave soldiers as any were ever employed in the present service."* Besides these were Josiah Nowell, a friendly Indian, and John Tahatta, a sagamore or chief of second rank, both of whom were mortally wounded. On the receipt of the news of this disaster the Governor and Council directed that forty troopers from Suffolk and as many from Middlesex, well accoutred and completely armed, should march to Sudbury and discover where the Indians might be, and if they found them going in the direction of either Concord or Medfield that they should visit those places and report forthwith their condition and the enemy's move- ments.
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