History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty-First Regiment of Foot, Eight Months' Service Men of 1775, With Biographical Sketches of the Commissioned Officers And Rolls of the Companies;
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" 18th, A declaration from the Continental Congress was read on Prospect Hill. From the journal of Lieut. Paul Lunt of Newbury- port we have a fuller account of the above. He wrote : — A manifesto from the Grand Continental Congress was read by the Rev. Mr. Leonard, Chaplain of the Conneticut forces on Prospect Hill, in Charlestown, to those troops encamped upon and near said Hill. Our standard was presented in the midst of the regiments with this inscription upon it, "Appeal to Heaven," after ...which Mr. Leonard made a short prayer, and then we were dismissed by a discharge of a cannon, three cheers and a warhoop by the Lidians. July 19th, A sergeant of the Regulars' guard spoke with our sentry with a message. Gen. Putnam went down to the lines to meet Burgoyne. " 20th, This P. M., was fired in Boston 18 cannon. " 21st, 20 of our company and 200 of our regiment went over to Winter Hill to entrench. " 22d, Our legiment marched to Cambridge Common in order to pass muster. The money not being ready adjourned to next week.
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