Lynn in the Revolution . niel Dutch, PrivateNathanl. Mansfield, PrivateNathaniel Estes, PrivateStephen Brown, PrivateMoses Lufkin, PrivateJoseph Patch, PrivateDavid Roberts, 1rivatcJohn Boardman, PrivateJoseph King, Private Aimer Pollard, PrivateHugh Malacky, PrivateJohn Ramsdell, PrivateJames Alley, PrivateJoseph Breed, PrivatePhilip Coats, PrivateJoshua Danforth, PrivateJohn Danforth, PrivateJonathan Dunnell, PrivateBenjamin Hudson, PrivateElisha Newhall, PrivateAndrew Newhall, PrivateNathan Ramsdell, PrivateWilliam Watts, PrivateBenjamin Tarbox, PrivateNehemiah Ramsdell, PrivateJames Fearn,


Lynn in the Revolution . niel Dutch, PrivateNathanl. Mansfield, PrivateNathaniel Estes, PrivateStephen Brown, PrivateMoses Lufkin, PrivateJoseph Patch, PrivateDavid Roberts, 1rivatcJohn Boardman, PrivateJoseph King, Private Aimer Pollard, PrivateHugh Malacky, PrivateJohn Ramsdell, PrivateJames Alley, PrivateJoseph Breed, PrivatePhilip Coats, PrivateJoshua Danforth, PrivateJohn Danforth, PrivateJonathan Dunnell, PrivateBenjamin Hudson, PrivateElisha Newhall, PrivateAndrew Newhall, PrivateNathan Ramsdell, PrivateWilliam Watts, PrivateBenjamin Tarbox, PrivateNehemiah Ramsdell, PrivateJames Fearn, PrivateSamuel Mudge, PrivateJohn Ireson, PrivateJacob Newhall, PrivateWilliam Newhall, PrivateWilliam Newhall, Jr., PrivateMicajah Newhall, PrivateJonathan Newhall. PrivateNehemiah Newhall, PrivateOnesimus Newhall, PrivateAmos Newhall. PrivateWilliam Tarbox, PrivateThomas Nichols, PrivateEbenezer Lathe, PrivateBurrill Potter, PrivateThomas Hudson, PrivateNathaniel Tarbox, PrivateNathaniel Tarbox, Jr., Private I l<i I. ZACHARIAH ATTWILL il fo] JJ1WTTA HALHAHOAX ... Mifflin ons army marchant generalship .». onducl Iopenl however, his [ling of I, the faclthe head of the American forces. Tl led T the new sys L ch Bar ap and ;e m than h [117] ZACHARIAH ATTWILL Lynn in the Revolution John Bozune (?), Private Edward Thompson, Private Ebenr. Nutting, Private William Johnson, Private John Bickford, Private David Lewis, Private Theoph. Bacheller, Private Zachariah Attwill, Private Let us turn back for a moment to the army of Wash-ington. After the fall of Tieonderoga in July, 1777,Washington remained for a time watching the two armiesunder Howe and Burgoyne from his strong position atMorristown. His own movements during that memorablesummer were a series of marches and counter-marchesmade necessary by the weakness of his army and hisabsolute inability to meet the enemy with anything ap-proaching an equal force. A few battles which werefought were conducted in a masterly manner under


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