Om Symon Schermerhoorn's Ride, February 8/9, 1690; Writ From Facts and Traditions as Set Down in Ye Old Records of Ye Massacre of Skinnechtady, and in Commemoration of Symon Schermerhoorn's Ride to Save Ye Inhabitants of Albany From Ye French and Indians
This fascinating account of a little-known episode in American colonial history tells the story of Symon Schermerhoorn's heroic ride to warn the people of Albany of an impending attack by French and Indian forces. Based on a careful reading of primary sources, including historical records and family traditions, this book offers a vivid portrait of life on the frontier and the dangers posed by hostile forces. With its detailed maps and illustrations, Symon Schermerhoorn's Ride is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of colonial America.
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