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New England (United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
Raynham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
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Church, Benjamin 1639-1718
Military officer; born in Plymouth, Mass., in 1639; was a leader in King Philip's War; commanded the party by whom Philip was slain (August, 1676); and with his own sword cut off the head of the dusky monarch.
While Phipps was operating against Quebec in 1690, Colonel Church was sent on an expedition against the eastern Indians.
He went up the Androscoggin River to the site of Lewiston, Me., where he, for example, put to death a number of men, women, and children whom he had captured.
The Indians retaliated fearfully.
In May, 1704, Governor Dudley sent, from Boston, an expedition to the eastern bounds of New England.
It consisted of 550 soldiers, under Church.
The campaign then undertaken against the French and Indians continued all summer, and Church inflicted much damage to the allies at Penobscot and Passamaquoddy.
He is represented by his contemporaries as distinguished as much for his integrity, justice, and purity as for his military exp
Lewiston, Me. (Maine, United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
Church, Benjamin 1639-1718
Military officer; born in Plymouth, Mass., in 1639; was a leader in King Philip's War; commanded the party by whom Philip was slain (August, 1676); and with his own sword cut off the head of the dusky monarch.
While Phipps was operating against Quebec in 1690, Colonel Church was sent on an expedition against the eastern Indians.
He went up the Androscoggin River to the site of Lewiston, Me., where he, for example, put to death a number of men, women, and children whom he had captured.
The Indians retaliated fearfully.
In May, 1704, Governor Dudley sent, from Boston, an expedition to the eastern bounds of New England.
It consisted of 550 soldiers, under Church.
The campaign then undertaken against the French and Indians continued all summer, and Church inflicted much damage to the allies at Penobscot and Passamaquoddy.
He is represented by his contemporaries as distinguished as much for his integrity, justice, and purity as for his military ex
Newport (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
Accomack (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
Church, Benjamin 1639-1718
Military officer; born in Plymouth, Mass., in 1639; was a leader in King Philip's War; commanded the party by whom Philip was slain (August, 1676); and with his own sword cut off the head of the dusky monarch.
While Phipps was operating against Quebec in 1690, Colonel Church was sent on an expedition against the eastern Indians.
He went up the Androscoggin River to the site of Lewiston, Me., where he, for example, put to death a number of men, women, and children whom he had captured.
The Indians retaliated fearfully.
In May, 1704, Governor Dudley sent, from Boston, an expedition to the eastern bounds of New England.
It consisted of 550 soldiers, under Church.
The campaign then undertaken against the French and Indians continued all summer, and Church inflicted much damage to the allies at Penobscot and Passamaquoddy.
He is represented by his contemporaries as distinguished as much for his integrity, justice, and purity as for his military ex
Quebec (Canada) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
Church, Benjamin 1639-1718
Military officer; born in Plymouth, Mass., in 1639; was a leader in King Philip's War; commanded the party by whom Philip was slain (August, 1676); and with his own sword cut off the head of the dusky monarch.
While Phipps was operating against Quebec in 1690, Colonel Church was sent on an expedition against the eastern Indians.
He went up the Androscoggin River to the site of Lewiston, Me., where he, for example, put to death a number of men, women, and children whom he had captured.
The Indians retaliated fearfully.
In May, 1704, Governor Dudley sent, from Boston, an expedition to the eastern bounds of New England.
It consisted of 550 soldiers, under Church.
The campaign then undertaken against the French and Indians continued all summer, and Church inflicted much damage to the allies at Penobscot and Passamaquoddy.
He is represented by his contemporaries as distinguished as much for his integrity, justice, and purity as for his military exp
Norwich (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin
Cambridge (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry church-benjamin