. The New England magazine . eadygone out to NewHampshire that NewEnglands border wasin danger, and theNew Hampshire as-sembly had calledJohn Stark from hisAchillean retirementand summoned himto command a brig-ade and march atonce to Massachusetts themen of Berkshire and Worcester preparedto respond promptly to a call to rising had begun. John Stark was one of the bravest ofthe brave. He was born at Londonderry,New Hampshire, in 1728, and in 1752,while trapping along Bakers River inRumney, he was captured by experiences with the Indians excel inadventurous roman


. The New England magazine . eadygone out to NewHampshire that NewEnglands border wasin danger, and theNew Hampshire as-sembly had calledJohn Stark from hisAchillean retirementand summoned himto command a brig-ade and march atonce to Massachusetts themen of Berkshire and Worcester preparedto respond promptly to a call to rising had begun. John Stark was one of the bravest ofthe brave. He was born at Londonderry,New Hampshire, in 1728, and in 1752,while trapping along Bakers River inRumney, he was captured by experiences with the Indians excel inadventurous romance any tale of fictionthat ever was written. After severalmonths residence at St. Francis, he wasransomed. He won a commission in theseven years war. He raised a regimentimmediately after Concord, and com-manded it at Bunker Hill, where the NewHampshire men acquitted themselves was in the Canadian expedition withArnold, and was at Trenton, where hewas spoken of as the dauntless Congress showed an incredible. HITHfR CAMEBENJAMIN LUNDY I ™ tmiST HIM I N THE CAUSE OF THEiuVfi OEPAflTfDHfNal ^[pinbauimoreI


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