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3 1 8 Documents Overseer's Meeting, din'd with them at Coolidg's. slept at Mr. Rem- ington's Chamber. Horse at Fisk's. 23. Wednesday. AVe breakfasted at Miss Cook's with M" Warren Adams, &c I din'd at Deacon Fisk's. M" C. at her chamber, drank Coffee at M" Cockran's. return'd to Savage's, slept there. Horse at Hagar's. 24. Din'd at Savages. M" C. drank Coffee there p. m. I visited Mr. Inches ; went on my Horse in Saddle, slept at S. Horse at Hagar's. 25. At Savages till p. m. went with M" C. (my H and Ch) to Baldwin's, drank Coffee there, slept at S. Horse at Hagar's. 26. Saturday. M" C. din'd at S. I at M' Inches, slept at S. Horse at H. This night Detachm' took Possession of plough'd Hill.' 27. Lord's day. Went with M" C. (my H. and Ch) to Watertown. we din'd at D. Fisk's. I pch'd all day. D' Appleton abroad p. m. saw 120 Riflers f'm Maryland on their March to the Camp, went to M' Dennie's. slept and Horse there. 28. Monday. At M' Dennies din'd. went to Cambridg Fore- noon Nabby came to us in the Evening, slept and Horse there. 2g. Great Storm, at M' Dennies. M' Barrell and Le Corn din'd with us. slept and Horse there. JO. Rainy day still at M Dennies. din'd and spent the Evg with same Company slept and Horse there. 31. Rainy, still at Mr. Dennies: din'd and supp'd with same Company, slept and Horse there. /. Septr. Fryday. Went with my Horse and Chaise to Cambridg din'd at Mr. Dennie's with Mr Le Corn, went p. m. to Mr. Savages, slept there. Horse at Hagar's. 2. Saturday. At Savages all day. slept there. H at H. 3. Went (my H. and Ch) with M" C. to Watertown. pchd all day. slept at D. Fisk's Horse there. 4. Monday. Went (my H. and Ch) with M" C. to Cambridg. Cor- poration Meeting. She din'd at Mr. Turell's I at Steward Hastings. Came to Mr. Dennies. slept and Horse there. 5. Tuesday. At M' Dennies unwell. slept and Horse there, unable to attend Overseer's and Corporation Meet at Watertown. M" C. and M" Dennie went to Watertown my Horse and chaise. M' Rand visited us. 6. Still unwell at M' Dennies. Went in my Horse and chaise to Thompson's Shop Brooklyne. p. m. rode 6 Miles, slept and Horse at Dennies. 7. Thursday. Went with M" C (my Horse and chaise) to Cam- bridg : rode round the Lines at Cambridg : beyond M' Inman's. visited M' Johnnot's Quarters saw D' Bond, rode 10 Miles. Return'd and din'd at M' Dennies. Spent afternoon at M' Faneuils. return'd and slept at Mr D. Horse there. ' Ploughed Hill, known later as Mount Benedict, stood in the north-westerly part of Charlestown, — afterwards incorporated as the town of Somerville. See Washington's Writings, ed. Sparks, III. 71 ; Frothingham, Siege of Boston, pp. 233, 234.