Colonel John Brown, of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, the Brave Accuser of Benedict Arnold
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_ _Lieutenant-colonel. _ Colonel Samuel Elmore's Regiment, raised for one year from Connecticut and Massachusetts, appointed byCongress July 29, 1776, resigned March 15, 1777. Regiment took fieldJuly, 1776, under General Schuyler. August 25, marched from Albanyinto Tryon County. Posted remainder of term at Fort Stanwix. Broke upin spring of 1777. (See "Connecticut in Revolution, " p. 113. ) TheMassachusetts roll states that John Brown was among the men who wentto German Flats April 1, 1776, and... was discharged May 18, 1777. Service, thirteen months, eighteen days. _Fifth. _ _Colonel Third Berkshire Regiment. _ Commissioned April 4, 1777. Services in Northern Department not stated. April 14, 1780, further appointment as Colonel. Service, three months, five days. Killed October 19, 1780. (See Massachusetts Rolls. ) The above memoranda are imperfect, but I print them from printedrecords. I have not searched the original sources, believing thepublic officials have done all that could be done.
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