Orders : instructions for Capt. William Hathorne, Comander in cheife of the forces now Employed to the Eastward, 1676 Aug. 29.
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Waldron, Richard, 1615-1689
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Hathorn, William, 1606 or 7-1681.
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Denison, Daniel, 1613-1682
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Born in England in 1613, Daniel Denison emigrated to Ipswich, Mass. in 1635 where he became a military leader and was also involved in colonial politics. During King Philip's War, Denison was appointed in 1675 commander in chief of the Massachusetts's troops. From the description of Orders : instructions for Capt. William Hathorne, Comander in cheife of the forces now Employed to the Eastward, 1676 Aug. 29. (Newberry Library). WorldCat record id: 36897810 ...