From Deseret News archives:
A patriot of the Revolution
Exploits of unsung soldier Daniel Spencer helped shape America
What killed Hurlbut?
According to Simms, on the night of the engagement Sheldon's Dragoons were stationed near White Plains, N.Y. A sloop left Albany and anchored near their position. Hurlbut, a Sgt. Litchfield and half a dozen privates went aboard to guard it until morning. Meanwhile, two British ships in Haverstraw Bay sent out several small boats carrying marines, to capture the sloop.
"The night Capt. Hurlbut was wounded, my informant, then a private soldier in his company sat up with him, his vigil lasting until day-light; and as the weather was warm he had to fan his patient constantly. The next day Capt. H. was removed to the West Point hospital, where, under skilful hands, he was nearly cured; when he became intimate with the bane of a Military camp a profligate woman who poisoned him with disease and he died soon after much regretted; as he was an active man and daring officer just past his majority in years. He was a native of New London, Connecticut."
Simms identified his informant as "Daniel Spencer, of Canajoharie, N.Y."
Did Hurlbut die of his wounds or from a disease he caught from a camp prostitute? It's almost impossible to know today. Perhaps he suffered from internal injuries or infection caused by the wound. Or maybe Spencer was right and Washington was wrong.
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