Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Horseneck” in entry united-states-of-america-connecticut of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
...h about 3,000 men and plunders it......July 5, 1778
Fairfield, Green's Farm, and Norwalk burned......1778
General Tryon, from Kingsbridge, N. Y., with 1,500 troops, destroys the salt-works at Horseneck , Conn.
Here General Putnam is said to have ridden down a declivity in escaping......March 26, 1779
Benedict Arnold plunders and burns New London......Sept. 6, 1781
[Fort Griswold across the...
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