Read online free The Expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell and His Encounters with the Indians; Including a Particular Account of the Pequauket Battle. John Lovewell's Great Fight with the Indians: At Pequawket, May 8, 1725 (Classic The fight of which a detailed account is given in the following Narra tive, Lovewell and his company; the disparity of numbers engaged on the two sides, and Genealogy for John Lovewell, Ranger (1691 - 1725) family tree on Geni, with over He fought in Father Rale's War as a militia captain, leading three expeditions against the Abenaki Indians. John Lovewell, and his encounters with the Indians; including a particular account of the Pequauket Battle, with a As Robert E. Cray explains in his recent monograph Lovewell's Fight: War, Death, and Lovewell's Fight refers to Captain John Lovewell's fateful third foray into the Massachusetts, to ambush Abenaki Indians for scalps as part of mercenary compare accounts against each other and frame the third expedition in the The expeditions of Capt. John Lovewell, and his encounters with the Indians; including a particular account of the Pequauket Battle, with a The original account of Capt. John Lovewell's "great fight" with the Indians, at Pequawket, May 8, 1725; Rev. Thomas Symmes A new ed. With notes, John Lovewell, and his encounters with the Indians; including a particular account of the Pequauket Battle, with a history of that tribe; and a reprint of Rev. John Lovewell (October 14, 1691 May 9, 1725) was a famous militia figure in the 18th century He fought in Father Rale's War as a militia captain, leading three expeditions against the Abenaki Indians. John Lovewell, and his encounters with the Indians; including a particular account of the Pequauket Battle, with a Captain John Lovewell, a Ranger Captain, led Massachusetts militiamen in three successive expeditions against the Abenaki Indians. Nineteen colonists plus their leader John Lovewell and an unknown number of Wabanaks including the war leader Paugus lost their lives. Lovewell's expedition was not the first mounted against Pequawket Town. For a month without encountering either enemy Indians or friendly settlement or comforts of any kind.
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