The Capture of Ticonderoga in 1775 a Paper Read Before the Vermont Historical

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, Vol. 1, 162-188. ) According to Mr. DeCosta, Samuel Adams, one of the gen tlemen to whom Mr. Brown s letter from Montreal had been ad dressed, was in Hartford on the 21th of April on his way to Phila delphia, with John Hancock and others, and on that day the plan for the capture of the fortress was arranged by him and other gentlemen with the governor and council of Connecticut. Now if Samuel Adams was not at Hartford on the 27th of April when the 12 expedition was planned, Mr. DeCosta s theo...ry and superstructure fall to the ground. That he could not have been there on that day is beyond question. On the 24th of April, John Hancock wrote from Worcester to the Massachusetts committee of safety, among other things, as follows : " Mr. S. Adams and myself just arrived here, find no intelligence from you and no guard. * * ****** g ow are we f. Q p roceec [ ? Where are our brethren? ******* where is Gushing? Are Mr. Paine and Mr. John Adams to be with us ? [They were the other three delegates to the Continental Congress.

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