Interview with Hall, Stephen
He was much censured for suffering himself to be surprised, and, as I have said, heard, it was with reason he [page break] 400 193 58. he gave up the command of the Queens Rangers. He destroyed at Mamaroneck a very considerable quantity of rum and molasses which the Ameri- cans could not remove for want of teams. The American party that attacked Rogers came across the fields (6) but the cross road to the Quaker Meeting house was then in nearly its present state, not- =withstanding what Mr. Schofield says).
*This, also, Mr. Hall admits was, probably, a mistake.
He destroyed at Mamaroneck a very considerable quantity of rum and molasses which the Ameri- cans could not remove for want of teams. The American party that attacked Rogers came across the fields (6) but the cross road to the Quaker Meeting house was then in nearly its present state, not- =withstanding what Mr. Schofield says). *This, also, Mr. Hall admits was, probably, a mistake.