The book History of Charlestown in New Hampshire was written by author Jaazaniah Crosby Here you can read free online of History of Charlestown in New Hampshire book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History of Charlestown in New Hampshire a good or bad book?
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Mention is somewhere made of the capture of a Mrs. Robbins and David Hill, at the same period. The last captives, made by the Indians at Charlestown, were Mr. Joseph Willard, his v^ife, and five children. They were taken on the 7th of June, 1760, in the lower meadow, about two miles from the village. On their way to Canada, the infant was lost in a manner knoion to the Indians only, and another of the children died at Crown Point, while the family were on their re- turn to Charlestown. It is th...e testimony of Mrs. Johnson, yea, the universal testimony of the captives, that no in- stances occurred of wanton cruelty by the In- dians ; but that on the contrary, they manifested a disposition to alleviate their sufferings. When feeble, they assisted them in travelling ; and in cases of distress from want of provisions, they shared with them an equal proportion. We here leave the political history of the place for transactions more particularly local. At a great and General Court, held in Boston, the * He vva» killed at a.
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