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A half-century of conflict. France and England in North America. Part ...

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1747.] ACCOUNTS OF THE CONFLICT. 229Shirley, <strong>and</strong> the other to Colonel William Williams, who seems tohave been his immediate military superior. At most po<strong>in</strong>ts theyare substantially the same ; but that to Williams conta<strong>in</strong>s somepassages not found <strong>in</strong> the other. The letter to Shirley is pr<strong>in</strong>ted<strong>in</strong> Saunderson, History <strong>of</strong> Charlestoivn, N. H., 34-37, <strong>and</strong> that toWilliams <strong>in</strong> Collections <strong>of</strong> the New Hampshire Historical Society, iv.109-113. Stevens also kept a diary, which was long <strong>in</strong> possession<strong>of</strong> his descendants. One <strong>of</strong> these, Mr. B. F. Stevens, k<strong>in</strong>dly madea search for it, at my request, <strong>and</strong> learned that it had been unfortunatelydestroyed by fire, <strong>in</strong> 1856. Doolittle, <strong>in</strong> his Narrative <strong>of</strong>Mischief, <strong>and</strong> Hoyt, <strong>in</strong> his Ayitiquaricm Researches, give other accounts.The French notices <strong>of</strong> the affair are few <strong>and</strong> short, asusual <strong>in</strong> cases <strong>of</strong> failure. For the pr<strong>in</strong>cipal one, see N. Y. Col.Docs., X. 97. It is here said that Stevens asked for a parley, <strong>in</strong>order to capitulate; but all the English accounts say that theFrench made the first advances.

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