 | John Farmer - 1823 - 526 pages
...constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great road as it now runs, and a few rods south of the State line. The next day he arrived at the garrison near the residence of the late Col. Tyng. The precise date of this transaction is not known.'1* On the fifth... | |
 | Charles James Fox - 1846 - 316 pages
...an Indian upon the stairway. He was the only one of the party killed. " Cumrriings who was wounded had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach...arrived at the garrison near Tyngsborough village." (1.) There were several of these garrisons in town to which the inhabitants fled in times of danger like... | |
 | Charles James Fox - 1846 - 382 pages
...by an Indian upon the stairway. He was the only one of the party killed. " Cummings who was wounded had his arm broken, but was so fortunate as to reach...next day he arrived at the garrison near Tyngsborough village."(1.) This last account of the attack contradicts that of Penhallow in some particulars, but... | |
 | Charles James Fox - 1846 - 324 pages
...part of Tyngsborough, about a quarter of a mile j west of the great road, and a few rods south of j the state line. The next day he arrived at the | garrison near Tyngsborough village." (1.) There were several of these garrisons in town ; to which the inhabitants fled in times of danger like... | |
 | Herbert Milton Sylvester - 2013 - 716 pages
...constitutes the town of Tyngsborough, about one quarter of a mile west of the great road as it now runs, and a few rods south of the state line. The next day he arrived at the garrison near the residence of the late Col. Tyng. Farmer & Moore's Collections, vol. n. pp. 303, 304." Penhallow,... | |
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