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Brothers In Arms: A Time of Terror, Part Three
by AJ Berry
677 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #06-0205; ISBN 1-4120-8450-4; US$38.04, C$43.75, EUR31.25, £21.87
Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley, Mid-New York State.
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Part Three in A Time of Terror series, Brothers in Arms, continues the story of the Revolutionary War in the Mohawk Valley with the contributions of Algonquins, Iroquois, French, Dutch, English, Scots, and Irish.
Many old world problems were eventually resolved in America and many old world customs such as witchcraft continued in the new land. In addition, Wampum, the custom of putting shoes in the walls, Debtor's Prison, and a local witch burning are covered.
Many people passed through St. John's Reformed Church in the early years and the church records included in the appendix should be helpful to genealogists.
Brothers in Arms has over 70 Pension Applications of the men who served, and troop rosters. The Pension Applications are one of the last original sources still unpublished.
Over 22,000 names appear in this book.
The author also has the following titles available from Trafford:
So It Was Written
Out of Time: Part One
In Her Time: Part Two
Time for healing: Part Three
A Time of Terror: The Story of Colonel Jacob Klock's Regiment And The People They Protected
Times past: Stories from Childhood Don't Shoot Until You See The Whites of Their Eyes
About the Author
I was not born in the Mohawk Valley, but I have lived here most of my life. I was born in Michigan. No, I am not related to the old families, but my five children certainly are related to all the old families.
I have always been a student of the Revolutionary War and was a history major in college. Imagine, ending up in the Mohawk Valley where history surrounds me! The story of Colonel Klock's Regiment has never been told before and I was intrigued with the local events that happened here during the Revolution.
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