. Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Conneticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material . s twenty-four, and he asked fora charge of powder for each. This information w


. Soldiers in King Philip's war; being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narraganset grantees of the united colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth, and Conneticut; with an appendix, 3d ed., with additional appendix containing corrections and new material . s twenty-four, and he asked fora charge of powder for each. This information was given in aletter from Major Bradford to Rev. Mr. Cotton of Plymouth. Of the losses of Massachusetts we are not left in doubt, sincethere is still preserved in our archives a full and official return,which Mr. Hubbard gives substantiallj-, adding to the woundedprobably those whose wounds were slight and not reported at thetime, and with some modifications of the list of dead, though withthe same total. The official list of those killed and wounded in the battle,including three of Capt. Gardiners men killed previous to thebattle, is dated January 6, 1675, and entitled, A list of Major Sam Apleton souldjers y were slayne & woundedthe IB* Decemb. 75, at the Indians fort at Narraganset. Killed. Wounded. / Major Appleton, 4 18 Capt. Mosely, 6 9 Capt. Oliver, 5 8 In the Company of ( Capt. Davenport, 4 11 Capt. Johnson, 4 8 Capt. Gardiner, 7 10 \ Capt. Prentice, 1 3 [Mass. Archives, vol. 68, p. 104.] oi an 31. 5 S 3 ■^ 3 CC SOm g S OLU ^ js a> —So C/) I— o <D !^ o -S O H^ Capt. Gallop, 10 Capt. Marshall, 14 Capt. Seely, 20 Capt. Mason, 9 Capt. Watts, 17- LOSSES IN THE BATTLE. 191 Of the officers, Capts. Davenport, Johnson and Gardiner werekilled, and Lieutenants Upham, Savage, Swain, and Ting werewounded. Of the Connecticut troops, seventy-one were killed andwounded according to Hubbard ; and according to the eminenthistorian of Connecticut, Dr. Benjamin Trumbull, sevent


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