. The New England magazine . p. Mam Buiidmg of the University of Vermont, Burlington. THE STATE OF lERMOAT. 691 and Herricksportant part, regiments bore an inl-and their commanderswere highly compUmented by (leneralStark. In the autmnn Herricks rangersand about five hundred Vermontersunder Colonel Brown of Massachusettsharrassed the enemys rear near Ticon-deroga, recapturing many prisoners takenat Hubbardton, taking two hundred and was held by Capt. Chipman and abouteighty men of Warners regiment, nearlyall of whom were slaughtered in a the same time a body of three hun-


. The New England magazine . p. Mam Buiidmg of the University of Vermont, Burlington. THE STATE OF lERMOAT. 691 and Herricksportant part, regiments bore an inl-and their commanderswere highly compUmented by (leneralStark. In the autmnn Herricks rangersand about five hundred Vermontersunder Colonel Brown of Massachusettsharrassed the enemys rear near Ticon-deroga, recapturing many prisoners takenat Hubbardton, taking two hundred and was held by Capt. Chipman and abouteighty men of Warners regiment, nearlyall of whom were slaughtered in a the same time a body of three hun-dred, chiefly Indians, under Lieut. Hor-ton, of the British army, passed up theWinooski over the divide and down Whiteriver to Royalton, where they killed twosettlers, captured thirty, burned twenty


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