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News from America; This is an early narrative of the first serious trouble with the Indians, in 1637, the Pequot War. Captain Underhill was commander of the Massachusetts forces at the storming of the fort. The plan of the Indian fort is executed with a pen. Two leaves are too closely trimmed at the bottom. Capt. Underhill was one of the three deputies from Roston to the General Court, and one of the earliest officers of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Co. |