An account of what John Hawks of Deerfield and Moses Scot[t] of Hatfield lost by the enemy at Hoosuck [i.e. Hoosac], 1748 Sept. 8.

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An account of what John Hawks of Deerfield and Moses Scot[t] of Hatfield lost by the enemy at Hoosuck [i.e. Hoosac], 1748 Sept. 8.

List, September 8, 1748, of the losses incurred two years earlier by John Hawks, commander of Fort Massachusetts at East Hoosac (now Adams), Mass., and Moses Scott, a soldier there, when the garrison was captured and burned by a force of French and Indians commanded by the Marquis de Vaudreuil.

1 item (1 leaf) ; 20 cm.

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