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Interview with Carpenter, Jotham

Macdonald, John. Interview with Carpenter, Jotham, c.1763-1852; (1848-10-30). John M. McDonald Interviews, 1844-1851, WCHS item 1695. Westchester County Historical Society. Transcribed by history.croton.news April 2026. 242 words

Tillett struck the cock into the Frenchman's head.

Fancher foolishly threw away his gun in the swamp, and was then overtaken and badly cut in the head.

While Dole was laying sick of his wounds at the house of Joseph Wilson, the house was plundered by a party of Skinners among which were my cousin Wright Carpenter and Isaac Webbers.

where I was acquainted with them. Jayne swore he would be revenged of Charles Leggett for having wounded him while a prisoner.

October 30th. Silas Brundage of King Street: "I was born and brought up on the farm on which Lieut. William Mosier drew up his men when he resisted the attack made upon him by Captain Samuel Kipp on the 2nd of December 1781. The field where this celebrated affair happened lies south of the road which leads from Purchase Street to King Street, and in the middle or the back part of the field. Sacket's Company was surprised at or near

Silas Brundage of King Street: "I was born and brought up on the farm on which Lieut. William Mosier drew up his men when he resisted the attack made upon him by Captain Samuel Kipp on the 2nd of December 1781. The field where this celebrated affair happened lies south of the road which leads from Purchase Street to King Street, and in the middle or the back part of the field. Sacket's Company was surprised at or near