. The New England magazine . --5. A Page from the Catamount Tavern Ledger, showing the Unsettled Account of Ethan Alli ened. Stark marched to that town, accom-panied by Colonel Seth Warner, whoseregiment of Green Mountain Boys re-mained at Manchester under LieutenantColonel Safford. From this time untilthe brief campaign was over, Warner wasStarks right-hand man and chief plan of battle was the joint work ofStark and Warner ; but the latters regi-ment only came up from Manchester in gence from their scouts. Baum hadmarched from the Battenkill to Cam-bridge, which he reached on the
. The New England magazine . --5. A Page from the Catamount Tavern Ledger, showing the Unsettled Account of Ethan Alli ened. Stark marched to that town, accom-panied by Colonel Seth Warner, whoseregiment of Green Mountain Boys re-mained at Manchester under LieutenantColonel Safford. From this time untilthe brief campaign was over, Warner wasStarks right-hand man and chief plan of battle was the joint work ofStark and Warner ; but the latters regi-ment only came up from Manchester in gence from their scouts. Baum hadmarched from the Battenkill to Cam-bridge, which he reached on the thir-teenth. The next morning he arrived atSancoick, a small village eight miles fromBennington. Five prisoners were herecaptured, and Baum wrote to Burgoynethat fifteen hundred to eighteen hundredmen were at Bennmgton, but they aresupposed to leave at our approach. JO BENNINGTON AND ITS BATTLE. This news of the large force at tienning-ton led to the sending forward of re-inforcements under Lieutenant-ColonelBreimann, the peril o
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