Monday, February 1, 2021

Highland Soldiers Arrive at Stamford, Connecticut, 1757

An 18th-century downtown Stamford, Connecticut, emerging from the embrace of early morning shadows as the sunrise casts a warm, golden hue across the landscape. The cobblestone streets, lined with meticulously crafted colonial-era buildings, lie quiet and still, their red brick facades and white wooden trim glowing softly. 

On the horizon, the sun peeks above the distant church steeples, painting the sky with a palette of oranges and pinks that reflect on the calm waters of the harbor. The masts of a few ships and the silhouettes of fishermen preparing for the day's catch can be seen in the distance. The scene is imbued with a timeless charm, as the modern world seems to hold its breath, allowing the beauty of this bygone era to be fully appreciated. (Jeffrey Campbell, Stamford, Connecticut, 2024. Artist's rendition created with Perchance AI Image Generator)

Highland Soldiers Arrive at Stamford, Connecticut, 1757

To the Honorable the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut to be holden at Hartford on the Second Thursday of May A.D. 1758. These may Certify you Honours that the Highland Soldiers Ordered to be Quartered in the Town of Stamford arrived at said Town on Novr. 30 A.D. 1757 and were Quartered there until March 30th A.D. 1758 the number of soldiers officers included was two Hundred and fifty. there were also belonging to them & in Company with them seventeen women and nine children were at the cost of sd. [said] Town Provided with Houseroom, bedding, firewood, candles, cyder, the necessary utensils for Cooking & Eating their victuals, &c…we have not yet been able to compute the Cost the Town were at on their account so as to lay it upon your Honours. Their officers Insisted on being kept within a small compass which exposed us to much more Cost & otherwise than would have been necessary. So that we conclude the Expense of said Town on their account is full equal to that of any other Town in Proportion to the number there Quartered. we were also at the Cost of £36.10.6-3/4 Lawful money for a guard house & Hospital for them & In behalf of said Town we do Humbly Request your Honours to order such an allowance to said Town for their Expense on account of said Soldiers &c as your Honours shall in your wisdom think proper & as in Duty bound ever pray &c.

Dated at Stamford April 28th A.D. 1758

Comtee for said Town to take care of said Highlanders
[illegible] Hait
Abram. Davenport
Jno. Holly

250 soldiers including officers 17 weeks @ 1/6 p… 318.15.0
6 officers @ 4/ p week 17 weeks in addition… 20.8.0
the Cost of Hospital & Guard House… 36.10.6-3/4     

[Total expenses] - £375.13.6-3/4

This accot. allowed by ye Comitee

Pr. [per] order Thomas Weller

Source:
Judd, Sylvester. Connecticut archives: selected papers of colonial wars. FHL, Microfilm 8199492, vol. 7, p. 278.

©  Jeffrey Campbell, Fraser's 78th Regiment of Foot, 2021. 

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