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few details of it, or of its officers, in the accounts of the battle." Stacy's disposition is unknown. He later signed an affidavit regarding the guns of a fellow patriot who was killed in action at Bunker Hill. Sergeant
Benjamin Haskell (Haskall), also of New Salem and also a co-signer of that same affidavit, was reportedly in the center of the action near General
635:. General Lafayette visited Marietta years later and described these pioneers and former officers: "They were the bravest of brave. Better men never lived." George Washington commented "I know many of the settlers personally, and there never were men better calculated to promote the welfare of such a community." Marietta is located in the
2096:, Athol, Massachusetts (1904) pp. 21, 49. (This book erroneously reports that Col. Stacy was killed by Indians near Marietta, Ohio; it was actually Col. Stacy's son John who was killed by Indians at Big Bottom near Marietta.) This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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and was noted as one of the most horrific frontier massacres of the
Revolution. Three months later, in his journal entry for February 12, 1779, McKendry describes receiving a report from an Indian of William Stacy in captivity; Stacy was apparently concerned to reassure his fellow soldiers: "the last
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under the command of one Col. Butler and Capt. Brant; attacked headquarters; killed Col. Alden; took Col. Stacy prisoner; attacked Fort Alden; after three hours retreated without success of taking the fort." McKendry identified the fatalities of the massacre as
Colonel Alden, thirteen other soldiers,
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The defenders on the right flank fought valiantly from behind what cover they could find. The men at the redoubt and breastwork fought until they had no more bullets, finally fighting with the butts of their guns, rocks, and their bare hands. Woodbridge's regiment "was not commissioned, and there are
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Colonel Stacy was not released from captivity until the end of the war, during August 1782. General
Washington reportedly gave Stacy a gold snuff box as a personal memento after the war. William Stacy's nephew, Nathaniel Stacy, writes that his first memory of childhood was the return of Col. William
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Alarm bells called the citizens to this green April 20, 1775 to learn of the battle at
Lexington. There was indecision until 1st Lt. Stacy stepped forward and said "Fellow soldiers, I don't know how it is with you, but for me I will no longer serve a king that murders my own countrymen." Pulling out
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William Stacy lost his wife Sarah to smallpox during March 1790 after 36 years of marriage. He subsequently married Hannah
Sheffield during July of that year. "A man highly esteemed for his many excellent qualities, and honored for his services and sufferings in the cause of freedom," William Stacy
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Colonel Alden's regiment, kept a journal with firsthand accounts of the actions at Cherry Valley. One of his lighter notes concerning Colonel Stacy was a journal entry for October 6, 1778: "Col. Stacy and Capt. Ballard had a horse race. Col. Stacy won the bet." However, one month later, Cherry
1928:, Louis H. Everts, Philadelphia (1879) chapter on New Salem, section on Revolutionary Reminiscences, p. 668. (This book erroneously reports that Col. Stacy was killed by Indians near Marietta, Ohio; it was actually Col. Stacy's son John who was killed by Indians at Big Bottom near Marietta.)
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During the settlement of the Ohio
Country, two of Colonel Stacy's sons were with a small group of pioneers attempting to establish a settlement on some good potential farmland known as Big Bottom, upriver from Marietta on the Muskingum River. Colonel Stacy ice skated 30 miles (48 km) up the
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under the command of Walter Butler descended on Cherry Valley. Colonel Alden had been warned of their approach, but had dismissed the warnings. He and his command staff, including Stacy, were stationed in a house some 400 yards (370 m) from the fort. McKendry described the attack in his
1839:, Second Edition, published by Charles C. Little and James Brown, Boston (1851) Chapters V and VII, regarding the Bunker Hill Battle, p. 136 (re/Woodbridge's regiment) and p. 183 (re/Stacy). This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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in western
Massachusetts, and raised a large family. Stacy took up farming and continued his work as a shoemaker. He also became a commercial banker, loaning money at interest before there were any banks in the area. His customers were from New Salem and other towns in the
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General Washington, describing a reported Loyalist and British strategy concerning Stacy. The strategy was to continue holding Colonel Stacy as a prisoner-of-war, and to use Stacy in a prisoner exchange, should Colonel Butler or another ranking Loyalist officer,
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Historical Collections of the State of New York, containing a General Collection of the Most Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to its History and Antiquities, with Geographical Descriptions of Every Township in the
373:. Stacy was recommended for commission on June 16, the day before the battle. On June 17, 1775, Woodbridge's regiment of 300 soldiers arrived at Bunker Hill and took up positions immediately prior to the battle, and parts of the regiment engaged. A portion of
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of New Salem. The story reflected on the plaque has been handed down for generations beginning with an early history in 1841, and was included in the publication of the New Salem Sesquicentennial Committee in 1904. The inscription on the plaque reads:
717:. Colonel Stacy has good company in his final resting place; Mound Cemetery reportedly contains the largest number of Revolutionary War officers buried in one location. A new memorial marker was dedicated to William Stacy in 1928 in Mound Cemetery.
1850:, a paper communicated to the Massachusetts Historical Society, June 10, 1875, Boston (1876) in a section regarding 'Extracts from an Orderly Book,' pp. 38β9. This historical paper is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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known as Picketed Point to protect the settlers from Indians, he was an officer in the militia, and he was an officer on the first board of police. Additionally, he served as an officer of the township of Marietta, and he owned one of two hand
2175:, Second Edition, Munroe and Francis, Boston (1826) 'Preliminary Chapter' p. 5 (re/Stacy), and chapter 'The Battle' p. 30 (re/Woodbridge's regiment). This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
571:, be captured by the Continental Army. During September 1780, General Washington attempted to arrange a prisoner exchange for Colonel Stacy, but was unsuccessful. On November 1, 1781, the General Assembly of Massachusetts passed a
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his commission from the crown he tore it to bits and trod it underfoot. Amid wild cheers a militia company of patriots was formed and under the gallant Stacy as Captain marched off to Cambridge. May such patriotism ever be with us.
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And in those days of darkness and disaster, which, as they come to all nations, will surely again come to us, he will tell us of another Jeremiah Meacham, of more Jeremiah Ballards, of another Benjamin Haskell, of another William
1665:, Dorr, Howland, & Co., Worcester, Massachusetts (1841) chapter on Franklin County, section on New Salem, pp. 264β65. The 1844 edition of this historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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267:. By the time of his early middle age, William Stacy was living a comfortable life; he was successful and widely known. During 1775, at the age of 41, William Stacy's life changed with the onset of friction between the
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Historical Collections, being a General Collection of Interesting Facts, Traditions, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc., relating to the History and Antiquities of Every Town in Massachusetts, with Geographical
517:; Joseph Brant was an educated American Indian, and had also become a Freemason. It is reported that Stacy made an appeal as one Freemason to another, thus saving his life. Colonel Stacy was subsequently taken to
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and worked as a shoemaker, a trade learned from his father; he may also have worked in the seafaring business. William Stacy married Sarah Day in 1754. Subsequently, during 1757, they moved away from the coast to
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or thereafter, Colonel Stacy was stripped naked and tied to a stake, and was about to be tortured and killed, as was the ritual for enemy warriors, but was spared by Joseph Brant. William Stacy was a
2186:, University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1886) section entitled Journal of William McKendry, pp. 436β78. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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frozen river in late December 1790 and warned his sons about the danger of a possible Indian attack. His concerns were realized several days later on January 2, 1791, with the occurrence of the
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Original Members and Other Officers Eligible to the Society of the Cincinnati, 1783-1938: With the Institution, Rules of Admission, and Lists of the Officers of the General and State Societies
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William Stacy's surname has also been spelled as Stacey, Stacia, and Stacie; the correct spelling is Stacy. He is often referred to as Colonel Stacy, an abbreviation of his last rank of
1749:, Richardson and Lord, Boston (1822) Chapter XVI (including the Bunker Hill Battle), pp. 382β83. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
1918:, H. W. Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1848) pp. 226, 233, 273, 326β27, 333β34, 432β34, 439. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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365:, the first large-scale battle of the war. An orderly book shows that on June 13, 1775, several days before the battle, Major Stacy was officer of the night guard, while Colonel
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307:, in the western portion of the colony, on April 20, 1775, upon receiving the news of Lexington and Concord. A memorial plaque was dedicated to Colonel Stacy in 1956 on the
1957:, Marietta Historical Commission, Marietta, Ohio (1917) pp. 2, 50, 56, 147, 202, 241. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
1935:, Samuel Bowles and Company, Springfield, Massachusetts (1855) Chapter XV, p. 214. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
1946:, Marietta Historical Commission, Marietta, Ohio (1917) pp. xliv, cxxxi, 117, 131. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
558:, Colonel Stacy was the subject of high-level correspondence and actions of General George Washington and other leaders of the Continental Army. During April 1780,
2164:, The Leader Publishing Co., Marietta, Ohio (1903) pp. 81, 100β02, 294β95. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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1900:, Rare Book Shop Publishing Co., Washington, D.C. (1914) pp. 36β38, 514. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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when Warren was killed during the battle. The New Salem Sesquicentennial Committee paid homage to Stacy, Haskell, and others of that village, proclaiming:
1792:, Robert Clarke and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1890) pp. 23β4, 202β03. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
1781:, Tribune Printing House, Welland, Ontario, Canada (1893) p. 58. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
2023:, Rockwell, Baker, and Hill, Buffalo, New York (1864) p. 322. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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2153:, J. Munsell, Albany, New York (1865) pp. 372, 374, 386β87. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
1828:, Robert Clarke and Co, Cincinnati, Ohio (1873), pp. 70β1. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
2113:, James B. Lyon, Albany, New York (1900) pp. 286, 292β93. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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1760:, J. & J. Harper, New York (1831) pp. 110β11, 182. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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1688:, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio (1958) p. 35; original manuscript written late in Joseph Barker's life, prior to his death in 1843.
1882:, Copp, Clark Company, Toronto (1895) pp. 288, 291. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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The New Salem Bicentennial Commission and town historian later speculated that this event might have occurred earlier, at the time of the
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2079:, Charles Scribner, New York (1860), pp. 104β05. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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and an original member of the American Union Lodge No. 1 (Freemasons) at Marietta; the name of this lodge was reportedly suggested by
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2135:, Harper and Brothers, New York (1847) p. 385. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
2124:, Harper and Brothers, New York (1847) p. 211. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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Pioneer History: Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory
750:, 61. (The William Stacy plaque in New Salem shows dates of 1733-1804, and the William Stacy marker in Marietta shows 1730-1802.)
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1731:, Charles Vinten, New York (1852) p. 463. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
1677:, S. Tuttle, New York (1842) pp. 442β43. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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William Stacy was a prominent and active member of the pioneer settlement of Marietta. He superintended the construction of a
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thirty miles up a frozen river, warning two of his sons of a possible Indian attack, which occurred several days later as the
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2054:, online database, The Generations Network Inc., Provo, Utah (1998); original data from the Secretary of the Commonwealth,
702:. This was an important event, as this court was the first establishment of civil and criminal law in the pioneer country.
670:. Twelve people were killed in the attack, including Stacy's son John. His son Philemon was taken captive and died later.
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Rebel Prisoners at Quebec 1778-1783, Being a List of American Prisoners Held by the British during the Revolutionary War
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he knew of Col. Stacy he was well and in good spirits, and told him not to mind it for it was only the fortune of war."
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An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo, with some account of Its Early Inhabitants both Savage and Civilized
253:, in 1802. Slightly different years of birth and death have been reported. Stacy grew up in Gloucester on the coast of
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2204:, published by Sugden Book Store, Marietta, Ohio (1993) chapter 10 entitled Massacre at Big Bottom, pp. 92β101.
1933:
History of Western Massachusetts, the Counties of Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin, and Berkshire, Vol. I-Parts I and II
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newspaper, Parkersburg, West Virginia (July 24, 1994) p. 1., including article text, photo, and photo caption.
1770:, Boston (1905) pp. 60, 324. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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1817:, Boston (1873) pp. 465β67. This historical book is available online via the Google Books Library Project at
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2211:, published by Broughton Foods company, Marietta, Ohio (1987) chapter 4 entitled The First Families p. 18.
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History of Massachusetts, From 1764, to July, 1775: When General Washington took Command of the American Army
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Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, in collaboration with the New England Historic Genealogical Society
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2058:, Wright and Potter Printing Co., Boston (1896), pp. 796 (William Stacey), 804-5 (William Stacy).
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1810:, Boston (1895) in the section entitled 'Captain William Meacham at Bunker Hill,' p. 203-04.
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. II β Second Series, 1855β1886
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Vol. II β Second Series, 1855β1886
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Smithsonian American Art Museum, Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture
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Diary of the American Revolution from Newspapers and Original Documents, Vol II
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Hunting, Beatrice Fay: "Donor Attends Unveiling of Stacy Plaque at New Salem",
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On November 11, 1778, a mixed force of Loyalists, British soldiers, Mohawk and
1729:
Reminiscences; Personal and Other Incidents; Early Settlement of Otsego County
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210:, as the first permanent American settlement of the new United States in the
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1768:
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Seventh Series, Vol. V.
1657:, Biographical Publishing Company, Chicago, Illinois (1902) pp. 879β80.
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Seventh Series, Vol. V.
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2090:, HarperCollins Publishers by Hydra Publishing, New York (2006) p. 64.
1655:
History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio and Representative Citizens
369:, who would be the primary leader of patriot forces during the battle, was
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1909:
Biographical and Historical Memoirs of the Early Pioneer Settlers of Ohio
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2056:
Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol. 14
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Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 14
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Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, Vol 14
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295:. By one account, he entered service on April 19, 1775, the day of the
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The Records of the Original Proceedings of the Ohio Company, Volume II
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The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1895, Vol XLIX
1944:
The Records of the Original Proceedings of the Ohio Company, Volume I
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Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, Vol. IV
1803:, R. R. Bowker Co., New York (1900) p. 329 (re/Mound Cemetery).
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to encourage General Heath to pursue a prisoner exchange for Stacy.
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Officers of the Continental Army during the War of the Revolution
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1650:, Wright and Potter Printing Company, Boston (1890) p. 789.
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Continental Army officer, pioneering settler of the Ohio Country
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in the settlement. William Stacy was an original member of the
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during 1774. The Powder Alarm was a precursor to the events at
2146:, Abner Vedder, Columbus, Pennsylvania (1850) pp. 24, 34.
2009:, Henry Holt and Company, Owl Books Edition, New York (1999).
1911:, H. W. Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1852) pp. 401β7.
1893:, Washington County Historical Society, Marietta, Ohio (1996).
694:. Stacy was honored with the position of foreman of the first
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151:(February 15, 1734 β August 1802) was an officer of the
623:. Colonel Stacy joined this venture as a shareholder in the
1926:
History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, Vol. II
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Unconquered: the Iroquois League at War in Colonial America
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History of the Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, Vol. II
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Unconquered: The Iroquois League at War in Colonial America
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Zimmer, Louise: "Colonel Stacy defies odds of survival",
442:, a Loyalist militia in the British Army, led by Colonel
2094:
New Salem Sesqui-Centennial and History of the Town 1903
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Transactions of the Canadian Institute, Vol. IV 1892β93
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Memorials of the Society of Cincinnati of Massachusetts
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Historical Collections...of Every Town in Massachusetts
1742:, Alexander V. Blake, New York (1845) pp. 200β02.
1724:, John F. Cuneo Co., Marietta, Ohio (1935) p. 12.
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2072:, C. Moore, Cincinnati, Ohio (1854) pp. 306β07.
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newspaper, Orange, Massachusetts (October 11, 1956).
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Hunting, "Donor Attends Unveiling of Stacy Plaque",
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Massachusetts militiamen in the American Revolution
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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newspaper, Orange, Massachusetts (October 4, 1956).
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society
1542:. Strasburg, Va.: Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc.
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New Salem Sesqui-Centennial and History of the Town
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2103:Pritchard, Joan: "Area man discovers long roots",
2197:newspaper, Marietta, Ohio (March 21, 1994) p. B5.
2039:Col. William Stacy β Revolutionary War Hero
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2041:, Cornhusker Press, Hastings, Nebraska (1993).
1606:History of Marietta and Washington County, Ohio
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2088:Smithsonian Q & A: The American Revolution
1779:Butler's Rangers and the Settlement of Niagara
1120:Smithsonian Q & A: The American Revolution
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2034:, Richardson Printing, Marietta, Ohio (1975).
1824:Edes, Richard S. and Darlington, William M.:
1686:Recollections of the First Settlement of Ohio
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1799:Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR):
1459:Pritchard, "Area man discovers long roots",
2122:The Writings of George Washington, Vol. VII
2081:American Revolution from Original Documents
1983:. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.
1920:Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory
1864:. Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press.
654:William Stacy signature on document of the
415:Cherry Valley massacre, and prisoner of war
2296:Burials at Mound Cemetery (Marietta, Ohio)
2173:History of Bunker Hill Battle, With a Plan
2133:The Writings of George Washington, Vol. IX
1981:Joseph Brant, 1743β1807, Man of Two Worlds
1383:Proceedings of the Ohio Company, Volume II
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828:Hunting, "Plaque Honoring William Stacy",
810:New Salem Lt. Col. William Stacy Monument,
509:Several accounts indicate that during the
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1370:Proceedings of the Ohio Company, Volume I
2239:The American Revolutionary War Institute
2007:Decisive Day, the Battle for Bunker Hill
1722:A Pioneer College: The Story of Marietta
1632:American Monthly, Vol. 16 (Jan-Jun 1900)
1055:The Iroquois in the American Revolution,
637:county of Ohio bearing Washington's name
1861:The Iroquois in the American Revolution
1801:American Monthly, Vol. 16, Jan-Jun 1900
1667:Historical Collections of Massachusetts
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430:, to protect the local population from
2144:Memoirs of the Life of Nathaniel Stacy
1884:Transactions of the Canadian Institute
1819:Memorials of the Society of Cincinnati
1318:Memoirs of the Life of Nathaniel Stacy
1268:Writings of George Washington, Vol VII
1198:Memorials of the Society of Cincinnati
2202:More True Stories from Pioneer Valley
1422:More True Stories from Pioneer Valley
1409:Writings of George Washington, Vol IX
1209:Zimmer, "Colonel Stacy defies odds",
353:, Woodbridge's regiment was based at
279:Opening days of the Revolutionary War
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2291:People from New Salem, Massachusetts
2155:Life of Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea)
1830:Journal and Letters of Col. John May
1826:Journal and Letters of Col. John May
1740:Anecdotes of the American Revolution
1344:Journal and Letters of Col. John May
856:Anecdotes of the American Revolution
458:leader also known as Thayendanegea.
1243:Rebel Prisoners at Quebec 1778-1783
627:, which was formed and led by Gen.
603:, and was involved in establishing
595:Picketed Point stockade in Marietta
62:August 1802 (aged 67–68)
1679:Historical Collections of New York
583:Stacy to New Salem after the war.
438:. The Loyalists were organized as
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1733:Early Settlement of Otsego County
808:Smithsonian American Art Museum,
498:and thirty civilian inhabitants.
1979:Kelsay, Isabel Thompson (1986).
1937:History of Western Massachusetts
1902:Officers of the Continental Army
1794:Life and Times of Ephraim Cutler
1790:Life and Times of Ephraim Cutler
1396:Life and Times of Ephraim Cutler
1029:Officers of the Continental Army
1003:Officers of the Continental Army
297:Battles of Lexington and Concord
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2065:, Lawrenceburg, Indiana (1981).
1848:The Battle-Field of Bunker Hill
191:, narrowly escaping a death by
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2032:Ode to the Big Bottom Massacre
1891:Mound Cemetery, Marietta, Ohio
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2070:The Masonic Review, Volume XI
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845:newspaper, October 11, 1956.
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1846:Frothingham, Jr., Richard:
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1858:Graymont, Barbara (1972).
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1959:Ohio Company, Volume II
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629:Rufus Putnam
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577:John Hancock
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545:Fort Chambly
531:Fort Chambly
519:Fort Niagara
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161:Ohio Country
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141:Ohio Country
113:Battles/wars
2261:1802 deaths
2256:1734 births
2171:Swett, S.:
2068:Moore, C.:
1569:, pp. 57β8.
1515:, 273, 334.
1157:Beardsley,
902:, 136, 183.
692:Paul Revere
527:Molly Brant
444:John Butler
155:during the
2250:Categories
1591:Hildreth,
1511:Hildreth,
1485:Hildreth,
1472:Hildreth,
1329:Hildreth,
1257:, 60, 324.
1225:Campbell,
1170:Hildreth,
1053:Graymont,
1031:, 37, 513.
721:References
696:Grand Jury
387:breastwork
241:Early life
220:ice skated
216:Grand Jury
195:, General
83:Allegiance
49:Gloucester
42:1734-02-15
1714:260132653
1608:, 879-80.
1604:Andrews,
1565:Lemonds,
1556:, 294β95.
1552:Summers,
1524:Summers,
1498:Lemonds,
1446:Lemonds,
1424:, 92β101.
1398:, 202β03.
1381:Hulbert,
1368:Hulbert,
1320:, 24, 34.
1291:Lemonds,
1245:, 10, 34.
1241:McHenry,
1200:, 465β67.
1187:, 306-07.
1105:Ketchum,
1096:, 449-50.
1027:Heitman,
1001:Heitman,
980:, 203-04.
954:, 172β74.
950:Ketchum,
937:Ketchum,
924:Ketchum,
886:, 99-100.
882:Lemonds,
796:, 264β65.
759:Lemonds,
746:Lemonds,
733:Lemonds,
631:and Gen.
613:Muskingum
515:Freemason
432:Loyalists
343:Minutemen
305:New Salem
260:New Salem
201:snuff box
181:Loyalists
123:Spouse(s)
1999:13823422
1617:Hawley,
1420:Zimmer,
1407:Sparks,
1394:Cutler,
1355:Zimmer,
1295:, p. 27.
1266:Sparks,
1174:, 405-6.
1144:Barker,
1118:Murray,
1066:Kelsay,
858:, 200β02
792:Barber,
763:, 15-16.
675:stockade
617:American
535:Montreal
523:New York
410:Stacy...
271:and the
91:Service/
1578:Beach,
1346:, 70β1.
1316:Stacy,
1196:Drake,
1183:Moore,
1131:Young,
1092:Young,
1040:Young,
1014:Stone,
915:, 38β9.
854:Blake,
698:in the
573:Resolve
383:redoubt
381:at the
377:joined
357:, near
301:militia
187:at the
169:militia
139:to the
137:pioneer
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1433:Lane,
1411:, 385.
1333:, 226.
1307:, 668.
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1161:, 463.
1135:, 452.
1083:, 153.
1079:Barr,
1070:, 229.
1044:, 449.
976:Dean,
967:, 183.
941:, 163.
928:, 146.
549:Quebec
495:Tories
493:, 200
486:Seneca
456:Mohawk
359:Boston
93:branch
1675:State
1630:DAR,
1582:, 12.
1528:, 81.
1502:, 37.
1450:, 47.
1359:, 18.
1148:, 35.
1122:, 64.
1005:, 38.
992:, 49.
873:, 21.
680:mills
533:near
2043:ISBN
2011:ISBN
1995:OCLC
1985:ISBN
1866:ISBN
1710:OCLC
1700:ISBN
1057:184.
611:and
609:Ohio
454:, a
434:and
385:and
183:and
103:Rank
59:Died
36:Born
547:in
165:war
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