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What Befell Stephen Williams In His Captivity
With an appendix. Printed from the original by the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association. Stephen was a son of Rev. John Williams, "Redeemed Captive", and was taken prisoner at Deerfield, Feb. 29, 1703-4.
- by Stephen Williams (1693-1782)
- edited by George Sheldon (1818-1916)
- published Deerfield, Mass., 1889
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Table of Contents
- Introduction, Page 3
- Captivity of Stephen Williams, Page 5
- Appendix
- An Account of Some Ancient Things, Page 13
- Attack on The Families of Wells and Broughton, Page 13
- Captivity of Daniel Belding, Page 14
- John Allen and Wife Killed, Page 17
- Indian Depredations, 1704-8, Page 17
- Captivity of Mahuman Hinsdale, Page 18
- Capt. Benjamin Wright's Scout to Shambly, Page 20
- Capt. Thomas Baker's Scout to Cowass, Page 22
- Indian Raids on the Frontier, 1710-24, Page 25
- Lieut. Timothy Childs Wounded in Deerfield Meadows, Page 26
- Deacon Samuel Field Wounded at Greenfield, Page 27
- Letter from Stephen Williams to President Wheelock, Page 27
- Notes by The Editor, Page 28
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