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''Old Put'' The Patriot |
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| Author
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Frederick A. Ober
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| Category
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Biography
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| Language
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English
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| Published
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1904
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as rapidly as possible his flocks and herds of live stock. His chief, perhaps
his only, assistant in these earlier labors was a negro servant, who figures,
though not greatly to his credit, in the narration of an adventure in which
his master took part, about two years after his arrival in Connecticut. This,
of course, is that famous encounter with the wolf, which has since become part
and parcel not only of local tradition, but of American history. As many generations
have been familiar with this story as related in story-books and primers, particularly
during the early part of the nineteenth century, it will now be told in the
language of a contemporary, Colonel David Humphrey, who was an aide-de-camp
to General Putnam, and also to General Washington, during the Revolutionary
War, and who wrote the first and best biography of our hero, which was published
in his lifetime. "The first years on a new farm are not exempt from disasters
and disappointments, which can only be remedied by stubborn and patient indu
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