138 FACTS RELATING TO GROTON, MASSACHUSETTS. 



Major General a blk cockade \v'|' a purple ribbon as above. 



Aid de camps, a blue. 



Col°, L| Col°, & Major a scarlet cockade. 



Captains a yellow cockade. 



First & Sec"! Lieutf a green 



[August] Albany to Will's Creek [distances given]. 



Fort du Quesne to Will's Creek [ " " ]. 



Quebec to Albany [ " " ]• 



[September] From Boston to Newport [and other places, with 

 distances]. 



28 : Went from Westfield to Glastenbury, 



[October] Third Class at S° Grammar School, Boston, April 1775, 

 viz : H: G. Otis, Dan! Boyer, Jn° Hubbard, Sam! Taylor, J: Green, 

 Ebenf Bass, Nathan Frazier, Foster Penny, Sam! Lamb, Isf Davis, 

 Chasf Basnet, W? Dorr, Sam : Borland, Benj^ Romans, Jn° Erving 

 Waldo, Benj^ Bracket, Josh] Paine, Jon^ Swift, Jam! Lowe, Jack 

 Gardner, Gilb! Deblois, 



[November] i. Return'd from Glastenbury to Westfield. 



23'! Thanksgiving Day in this Province. 



25 : P'! Mr Sanders 30J for a P; shoes. 



[December] 9'!" Paid Mr Hitchcock 12s for a P; of Wash Leather 

 Breeches. 



28'!" Town Meet? when y^ follow? Gent™ were chose a Com'^;* of 

 Inspection & Correspondence, &c. 



U Dan! Sacket Df Mather 



U John Kellog Col° Moseley 



Ens : Dan! Bag Col"? Parks 



Ens : Zach] Bush Cap! Df Moseley 



M[ Bohan King L* Dan! Fowler 



Sj'. D"? Weller, jun : U S! Noble 



Sj! Oliver Ingersol. 

 NB A new Com'^'' chose at next March Meet? 



ASA AND PHEBE GREEN. 



The facts below, although not connected with my family, 

 were given to me in 1889 by the late William Berry Lap- 

 ham, of Augusta, a distinguished historian, who wrote the 



