John Goodrich, Levi Lattimor, Samuel Pulford, and Thomas Raymour
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SIXTY DOLLARS REWARD. DESERTED from Cap. Charles Whitings company, Col. Samuel B. Webb's battalion, JOHN GOODRICH, and LEVI LATTIMOR, both of Wethersfield, about 22 years of age each, the former about 5 feet 3 inches high, dark complexion; the other about 5 feet 5 inches high, sandy complexion, and has an impediment in his speech. Likewise SAMUEL PULFORD, of Old Stratford and THOMAS RAYMOUR, of Massachusetts State, Pulford is a lad about 20 years of age 5 feet 6 inches high, his right arm rather stiff and shorter than the other: Raymour is about 5 feet 4 inches high, very dark complexion, dark hair and eyes; 'tis supposed they are gone homewards: They took with them their regimentals, scarlet faced with yellow, white vest and breeches. Whoever will take up and confine said deserters, so that they may be brought to their regiment again, shall receive the above reward, or 15 dollars for each of them, and charges paid WM. VERSTELLE, Lieut. GARRISON, at WARREN, Jan 31, 1779
Citation
William Verstelle, advertisement for John Goodrich et al., Connecticut Courant, February 23, 1779, accessed June 7, 2025, https://runaway.fairuse.org/runawayct/items/show/4643.