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Roby, Henry, fl. 1810-1820 to Abiel Wood

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01450.711 Author/Creator: Roby, Henry, fl. 1810-1820 Place Written: Wiscasset, Maine Type: Autograph letter signed Date: June 18, 1813 Pagination: 2 p. : address : docket : free frank Order a Copy

The top half of the first page records three diary-like entries for June 16-18, 1813. They discuss the weather, farming, and local naval activities in the War of 1812, including reports of "a heavy cannonading." The bottom half takes the form of a letter dated June 18, 1813. It discusses hauling a load of rocks, tending to the potatoes, and the town's reaction to the cannonading heard two days before. The townspeople called a meeting and discussed building and arming a battery. Notes that when "the true result of the firing is heard their fears will subside[.]" Also claims that "one half the people will think there is no danger, until the Enemy's frigate stares them in the face." Wood was a congressional representative from Wiscasset, Maine (then a district in Massachusetts). According to the Unites States Census, Roby was a resident of Wiscasset from at least 1810-1820.

Roby, Henry, fl. 1810-1820
Wood, Abiel, 1772-1834

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