Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Wethersfield, Conn.” in chapter 7, page 55 of Cambridge sketches:
...d because his principles were mild.
Now for a space the church ministered to the soldiers' bodily rather than to their spiritual needs.
After Lexington, the company of Captain John Chester from Wethersfield, Conn. , was quartered in the church.
There is still a bullet mark in the porch as a reminder of this period.
The sole member who took the colonial side, John Pidgeon, was appointed commissary-general to...
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