. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. ty; they have all wives and families,and are entitled to the warmest thanks of their country.(Signed,) JAMES SMITH, JOSEPH DONALDSON, GEORGE IRVIN, THOMAS HARTLEY, JOHN KEAN, MICHAEL HAHN. P. S. The company began their march the nearest road to Boston this day. >Ante p. 403. 433. -Note 34. 512 YORK RIFLEMEN AT BUNKER HILL. In Frothinghams Siege of Bosto
. The annals of the families of Caspar, Henry, Baltzer and George Spengler, who settled in York County, respectively, in 1729, 1732, 1732, and 1751 : with biographical and historical sketches, and memorabilia of contemporaneous local events. ty; they have all wives and families,and are entitled to the warmest thanks of their country.(Signed,) JAMES SMITH, JOSEPH DONALDSON, GEORGE IRVIN, THOMAS HARTLEY, JOHN KEAN, MICHAEL HAHN. P. S. The company began their march the nearest road to Boston this day. >Ante p. 403. 433. -Note 34. 512 YORK RIFLEMEN AT BUNKER HILL. In Frothinghams Siege of Boston is the following: The Southern Riflemen attracted much attention. They had enlisted withgreat promptness, and had marched from 4 to 700 miles. In a short time largebodies of them arrived in camp. They were remarkably stout, hardy men, dressedin white frocks or rifle skirts, and round hats, and were skilful marksmen. At areview, a company of them, while on a quick advance, fired their balls into objectsof seven inches diameter, at a distance of 250 yards. They were stationed on thelines, and became terrible to the British. The accounts of their prowess wascirculated over England. One of them, taken 1 1 s m i u i-, Limed there, (Cor-. I
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