History of the Stockbridge House At Massachusetts State College
History of the Stockbridge House At Massachusetts State College
Charles Hiram Thayer
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Feeling ran high between the patri- ots and Tories in Amherst. The town records of 1777 show how nearly balanced in voting sti'ength the two 10 parties were, and how John Field was recognized as a- Tory leader. "July 7th Being met according to Adjournment the Selectmen exhibited to the Town a List of the Names of Such Persons as they supposed to be Inimical to the Interest of the United States (viz) Lt John Field, Ebenr Boltwood, Isaac Goodale, William Boltwood. "Voted To Adjourn this meeting t...o tuesday ye 15th Day of July next at 1 'oClock afternoon. July 15th. Being met according to Adjournment. Voted that Lt John Field's name be erased from the list laid before the town by the Selectmen Voted. To re- consider the last preceding vote Voted. Elijah Baker procure and lay before the Court the Evidence that may be had against the Persons thought Inimical by the town Voted. To Adjourn this meeting to Tuesday the 12tli Day of August next at 1 'oClock afternoon. "August 12th being met according to Adjournment Voted that Lt John Field's Name- to be struck out of the List Voted that Ebenr Boltwood's Name be struck out of the list Voted that Isaac Goodale's Name be struck out of the list Voted that William Boltwood's Name be struck out of the list Attest Moses Dickinson Moderator" This was the summer of Burgoyne's advance from Ticonderoga down past Lake George to the headwaters of the Hudson.
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