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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 0 Browse Search
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ers were quartered in private houses, in the College buildings, In the Mass. Arch., vol. CLVIII., is preserved a Return of Col. Ruggles Woodbridge's Regiment, Cambridge, June 14, 1775. Captains' Name.No. of Men.Places where Stationed. Capt. Dickinson 60In College, Cambridge. Capt. Cowden 31College. Capt. Dexter 44Lechmere Point, Cambridge. Capt. N. Leonard54Cambridge. Capt. Stephen Pearl36; 7 on the roadCambridge. Capt. Wm Meacham45College. Capt. John Cowls35College. Richard Montague, Adjt., Col. Woodbridge's Regt. and elsewhere, as accommodations could be found. The buildings of the College were taken possession of, and occupied as barracks, by the American Army. Quincy's Hist. Harvard University, II. 168. As early as May 1, 1775, the Committee of Safety Voted, That the quarter-master general be directed to clear that chamber in Stoughton College, occupied by S. Parsons Jr., for a printing office for Messrs. Halls. Journals of each Provincial Congress, p. 5