Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1776.08.05

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Index Entry Deserter, American drummer, named Hunt, William, also plays fiddle 
Location Hardwick 
Citation
CC-H.776.032
5 Aug 1776:33 (602)
Deserted from Capt. Noadiah Hooker's company, Col. Mott's
regiment, bound to the northward, a soldier that called his
name William Hunt.  Is about 5 feet 8 inches high, perhaps
28 years old, a peaked chin, a down guilty look; he wore
away and carried with him a red brown coat and vest, a pair
of leather breeches, patch'd with new leather, a frock and
brown trowsers, a pair of new shoes, an old felt hat loop'd
with tape, he pretends to understand shoemaking, fidling and
drumming; he said he belonged to Hardwick, in Massachusetts
colony.  Whoever will secure said fellow and return him to
his regiment, shall have five dollars reward and necessary
charges paid by [signed] Noadiah Hooker, Capt.


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1776.08.05 
Publisher Watson, Ebenezer 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1776 
Bibliography B0012793
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