---- Johnson, 3.
MEDFORD.--_Killed_: Henry Putnam, William Polly, 2.
CHARLESTOWN.--_Killed_: James Miller, Edward Barber, 2.
WATERTOWN.--_Killed_: Joseph Coolidge, 1.
FRAMINGHAM.--_Wounded_: Daniel Heminway, 1.
DEDHAM.--_Killed_: Elias Haven, 1. _Wounded_: Israel Everett, 1.
STOWE.--_Wounded_: Daniel Conant, 1.
ROXBURY.--_Missing_: Elijah Seaver, 1.
BROOKLINE.--_Killed_: Isaac Gardner, 1.
BILLERICA.--_Wounded_: John Nichols, Timothy Blanchard, 2.
CHELMSFORD.--_Wounded_: Aaron Chamberlain, Oliver Barron, 2.
SALEM.--_Killed_: Benjamin Pierce, 1.
NEWTON.--_Wounded_: Noah Wiswell, 1.
DANVERS.--_Killed_: Henry Jacobs, Samuel Cook, Ebenezer
Goldthwait, George Southwick, Benjamin Deland, Jotham Webb,
Perley Putnam, 7. _Wounded_: Nathan Putnam, Dennis Wallace, 2.
_Missing_: Joseph Bell, 1.
BEVERLY.--_Killed_: Reuben Kerryme, 1. _Wounded_: Nathaniel
Cleves, Samuel Woodbury, William Dodge, 3.
LYNN.--_Killed_: Abednego Ramsdell, Daniel Townsend, William
Flint, Thomas Hadley, 4. _Wounded_: Joshua Felt, Timothy Monroe,
2. _Missing_: Josiah Breed, 1.
TOTAL: Killed, 49; Wounded, 39; Missing, 5 = 93.
A CATALOGUE
OF
REVOLUTIONARY ARTICLES
IN
THE POUGHKEEPSIE MUSEUM.
The following are among the Collection of Curiosities in the Museum at
Poughkeepsie:--
ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS.
Letter of Washington to Governor Clinton, acquainting him of a design
of the British to seize his person while residing at Poughkeepsie, and
convey him to New York. Dated at Dobbs's Ferry, 1780.
Letter of Washington to Brigadier-General Whiten on the subject of the
removal of the troops from Trenton to Philadelphia. Dated Plumpton
Plains, New Jersey, 1777.
Letter of Washington on the subject of promotions in the army. Dated
1779.
Note of invitation from Washington to Dr. John Thomas to dinner. Dr.
Thomas was surgeon of the Massachusetts line. Dated headquarters,
Newburgh, 1780.
Soldiers' discharge, signed by Washington, 1782.
Letter of the Marquis de Lafayette on the subject of fortifying the
North river. Written to Governor Clinton in 1778.
Letter of the Baron Steuben to Governor Clinton on the good appearance
of the New York line of the army. Dated New Windsor, 1780.
Letter of Lord Stirling to Governor Clinton on the discharge of the
command of Major Wessenfells. Dated Albany,
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