. The history of Hillsborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1921 . Kichardson, Stephen—Capt. Wm. Greggs Co., Sept. 27 1814 for 60 days. iRobbins, Caleb—Capt. Wm. Greggs Co., Sept. 27, 1814 for 60 days. Robbins, Curtis—^Capt. Hugh Moores Co., Sept. 13, 1814 for 3 months. Robbins, John—Capt. Ben. Bradfords Co., April 1, 1813 for 60 days. Robbins, Lyman—Capt. Ben. Bradford, April 1, 1813 for 60 days. AlsoCapt. Hugh Moores Co., Sept. 13, 1814 for 3 months. Rumrill, Wm.^^apt. Ben. Bradfords Co., April 21, 1814 for 1 year orduring the war. Smith, David. Served under Capt. Benjamin Bradford until the closeof
. The history of Hillsborough, New Hampshire, 1735-1921 . Kichardson, Stephen—Capt. Wm. Greggs Co., Sept. 27 1814 for 60 days. iRobbins, Caleb—Capt. Wm. Greggs Co., Sept. 27, 1814 for 60 days. Robbins, Curtis—^Capt. Hugh Moores Co., Sept. 13, 1814 for 3 months. Robbins, John—Capt. Ben. Bradfords Co., April 1, 1813 for 60 days. Robbins, Lyman—Capt. Ben. Bradford, April 1, 1813 for 60 days. AlsoCapt. Hugh Moores Co., Sept. 13, 1814 for 3 months. Rumrill, Wm.^^apt. Ben. Bradfords Co., April 21, 1814 for 1 year orduring the war. Smith, David. Served under Capt. Benjamin Bradford until the closeof the war. Straw, James-^apt. Wm. Greggs Co., Sept. 27, 1814 for 60 days, Taggart, James(?)—Capt. Ben, Bradfords Co., April 1, 1813 for60 days. Templeton, David (?) Templeton, Daniel, Capt. Hugh Moores Co., Sept. 13, 1814 for 3 months. Templeton, Matthew(?) Wheeler, Reuben, Corp.—Capt. Hugh Moores Co., Sept. 13, 1814 for3 months. Wilkins, Ira. In Capt. Hugh Moores Co. He also served on transportfrom Tampico to New Orleans during Mexican ?: MAJOR M NIEL IN COMMAND. 249 Owing to the lack of defense along the sea coast, Ports-mouth was early fortified and garrisoned by troops under MajorBassett and later by very large levies from the militia of thestate. So anxious was the situation here that an alarm at onetime of the landing of the enemy at Rye, threw the staid old towninto consternation. The campaign of 1814 opened with disastrous results to theAmerican army, due to the repulse of General Wilkinsonsdivision at the stone mill on the La Colle River, in Canada, thiswas the part of the national forces. So the campaign waneduntil into July. On the first of that month General Brown crossedthe Niagara and took possession of Fort Erie without any deter-mined resistance from the British army which was entrenchedonly a few miles away at Chippewa, where they had resolved tomake a stand. The site of this place, destined to be an importantbattlefield was upon a peninsular
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