The Centennial History of the Battle of Bennington Compiled From the Most Reli

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The Centennial History of the Battle of Bennington Compiled From the Most Reli
Frank Warren Coburn
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It is there fore, of the most pressing importance, that your " troops be forwarded to this place with as much "expedition as possible, . . . The Council of :" Safety of this State are present, and join me in u urging the necessity of your speedy assistance. " General Stark, agreeably to the orders of the Assembly, had stationed himself at No. 4, and in response to Colonel Warner s request, had on the 28th of July, sent a body of men numbering two hundred and fifty, to his aid, and again on the ...3Oth another detachment, at the same time promising more as they came in. He remained at this place until August 3rd, then leaving for Manchester. August 6th, he arrived in Bromley, now known as Peru, and on the next day he reached the head quarters of Warner at Manchester. The number of troops he had forwarded, amounted, altogether, to eight hundred men, and he found assembled at Manchester, about six hundred more, making uni tedly, fourteen hundred. Brigadier-General Stark was met here by Maj.

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