From Deseret News archives:
A patriot of the Revolution
Exploits of unsung soldier Daniel Spencer helped shape America
Simms added, "The facts respecting the intended succor of Lee, are from Daniel Spencer, an old pensioner of Canajoharie, who was one of the 900 men sent out by Gen. Heath."
At the end of 1780, Congress ordered the consolidation of the Continental regiments. Connecticut's eight regiments were compacted into five. Some officers, including Capt. McGregier, were retired from the service; sometimes soldiers joined other units during this shake-up.
Spencer's 1818 pension application says "he cannot recollect having been in any battle of importance, though he remembers having been in skirmishes at Thog's Point & Valentine Hill in the vicinity of New York. . . ."
The diaries of George Washington (printed by the University Press of Virginia and placed online by the Library of Congress) detail an action of July 15, 1781. Three or four American vessels had arrived at Tarrytown, N.Y., and were attacked by the enemy, Washington wrote, "and with infinite difficulty, & by great exertion of Colo. Sheldon, Captn. Hurlbut, (who got wounded) Captn. Lieut. Miles of the artillery & Lt. Shayler (the vessels) were prevented from falling into the hands of the Enemy as they got a ground 100 yards from the Dock and were set fire to by the Enemy but extinguished by the extraordinary activity & spirit of the above Gentn. Two of the Carriages however were a good deal damaged by the fire.
"The Enemy however by sending their armed Boats up the River took the Vessel of a Captn. Dobbs laden with Bread for the French Army Cloathing for Sheldons Regiment & some passengers. This was done in the Night it being after Sunset before the Vessels passed the Post at Dobs ferry."
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