Interview with Schofiled, Nelson
[margin: 392 177] [margin: 50.] [margin: PAGES] and took. The Americans retreated by the same road - that is, by the fields three quarters of a mile to the Cross Road, then to the Quaker Meeting House; and so on to White Plains. The guides and pioneers pulled down the fences for the troops and left them so. A small American guard over the stores at Maroneck was attacked in the morning of the 21st by Rogers and drew off leaving several wounded. One of Rogers's men wounded. Next day the carts of the farmers were pressed by Rogers's orders to take the wounded to [New Rochelle] Church then used as a hospital. The cries of the wounded were dreadful: "Oh, how cold I am!" "Oh, give me some water!" "Oh, what pain I'm in!" &c. &c. &c. [margin: 48] [page break]
A small American guard over the stores at Maroneck was attacked in the morning of the 21st by Rogers and drew off leaving several wounded. One of Rogers's men wounded. Next day the carts of the farmers were pressed by Rogers's orders to take the wounded to [New Rochelle] Church then used as a hospital. The cries of the wounded were dreadful: "Oh, how cold I am!" "Oh, give me some water!" "Oh, what pain I'm in!" &c. &c. &c. [margin: 48] [page break]