John Livingston to Robert Livingston Regarding Fear of Attacks from French and Indians, 21 June 1712
Auteur : John Livingston
Date de publication : 1712
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Résumé du livre
John writes to inform his father that he is currently stationed with 600 men and officers, who are awaiting news from England regarding how they are to settle the garrison. The situation is tense due to the threat of a French and Indian attack, and he even notes that a few men have been shot for desertion. He also requests that his father assist him in purchasing the commissions of either Capt. [Wimes] of Ingolesbey if they are able to sell them.