| 1884 - 520 pages
...and mentioned the names of the killed and wounded, Captain Wheeler continues his " Narrative" thus: "Upon this sudden and unexpected blow given us (wherein...man the instrument), we returned to the town as fast a-* the íadness ol the way and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being then ten mile«... | |
| 1884 - 510 pages
...and mentioned the names of the killed and wounded, Captain Wheeler continues his " Narrative" thus: "Upon this sudden and unexpected blow given us (wherein...than man the instrument), we returned to the town ая fast as the badness of the way and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being thru... | |
| Josiah Howard Temple - 1887 - 870 pages
...of one of his thumbs taken off, and also dangerously wounded through the body near the shoulder; the fifth was John Waldoe, of Chelmsford, who was not...as the badness of the way, and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being then ten miles from it. All the while we were going, we durst not... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 558 pages
...also dangerously wounded through the body near the shoulder. The fifth was John Waldoe of Ohelmsford, who was not so dangerously wounded as the rest. They...as the badness of the way and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being then ten miles from it. All the while we were going we durst not... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1888 - 566 pages
...Having mentioned the names of the killed and wounded, Captain Wheeler continues his Narrative thus : — "Upon this sudden and unexpected blow given us, (wherein...as the badness of the way and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being then ten miles from it."8 A difference of opinion exists concerning... | |
| George Madison Bodge - 1896 - 530 pages
...part of his thumb taken off, and also dangerously wounded through the body near the shoulder ; the fifth was John Waldoe, of Chelmsford, who was not...more, which soon died after they came to Brookfield." Thus far Capt. Wheeler's account is quoted directly. He then tells of their retreat back to the town,... | |
| George Madison Bodge - 1896 - 534 pages
...part of his thumb taken off, and also dangerously wounded through the body near the shoulder ; the fifth was John Waldoe, of Chelmsford, who was not...more, which soon died after they came to Brookfield." Thus far Capt. Wheeler's account is quoted directly. He then tells of their retreat back to the town,... | |
| 1902 - 602 pages
...one of his thumbs taken off, and also dangerously wounded through the body near the shoulder ; the fifth was John Waldoe, of Chelmsford, who was not so dangerously wounded as the rest."8 The company, after a difficult march of ten miles, succeeded in reaching Brookueld, and fortified... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 666 pages
...taken off, and also dangerously wounded through the body, near the shoulder. The fifth was John Waldo, of Chelmsford, who was not so dangerously wounded...as the badness of the way and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being then ten miles from it. All the while we were going, we durst not... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 668 pages
...taken off, and also dangerously wounded through the body, near the shoulder. The fifth was John Waldo, of Chelmsford, who was not so dangerously wounded...as the badness of the way and the weakness of our wounded men would permit, we being then ten miles from it. All the while we were going, we durst not... | |
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