History of the First New Hampshire Regiment in the War of the Revolution
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Thompson the rare compliment of a visit at his house, the lieutenant being unable, on account of age, to join in the ceremonies in honor of the marquis. LIEUT. JOHN TAGGART. Was from Peterborough, where he was born. He was of the Scotch-Irish race, by whom the town was settled. Many of them down to the present century preserved the dialect of their fathers, with many other peculiari- ties. He was a lieutenant in Capt. Isaac Farwell's company at the battle of Bunker hill, where having fought as ...long as they could fight retreated, and while yet in the midst of danger he stopped his companions, and having refreshed themselves from their canteens, he exclaimed, "Now let us trust in God and take another run. " He did not live to do much service in this regiment, as the roll says, " died July 7th, 1777. " It is likely he was killed in the battle which took place that morn- ing on the evacuation of Ticonderoga. It had entered into the plan of the work to give some account of every officer belonging to the regiment, so far as the facts could be collected.
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