The Origin of the Expedition Against Ticonderoga in 1775 a Paper Read Before

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The Origin of the Expedition Against Ticonderoga in 1775 a Paper Read Before
Trumbull James Hammond
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" Mr. DaCosta affirms that Brown's recommenda- tion reached Hartford "through no less a person than Samuel Adams, " and he tinds "no difficulty in believing that Samuel Adams was there, April 27th. " Let us examine his proofs, which he presents as follows : John Adams, who left Boston for New York and Philadelphia several days a/ter Samuel Adams and Hancock, was in Hartford, April 30th. Eryo, Samuel Adams may have been there on the 27th. Moreover, his biographer, Mr. Wells, "who had all the cor...respondence in his possession, distinct- ly testifies that that patriot was at Hartford, April 11 27th. " Moreover, again, the anonymous gentle- man whose letter from Pittsfield, May 4th, has been so "happily preserved in Force's Archives, " "testifies independently on the same point. " And here he rests his case.
Will it be believed that the Avitnesses whom Mr. DaOosta has introduced, "distinctly testify" thai his statement is untrue? Mr. Wells, "who had all the correspondence, " declares that Sam.


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