Lot 192

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American Revolutionary War Era Powder Horn, carved and inscribed Nathan Hatch, 1775, Roxbury Camp, Boston.
Inscribed "Nathan Hatch HT, Horn Roxbury Camps, 1775," with carved view of Boston, arial plan of camp and geometric designs.

Biography from WikiTree: On 6 August 1832, Nathan Hatch age seventy-four of Cavendish, Vermont made application for pension based on his service in the Revolution. In June 1775, he enlisted from Tolland in the company of Capt. Abraham Tyler and regiment of Col. Huntington for a term of five months. The company was at New London, Stonington, and Roxbury before being dismissed at the end of five months. In the summer of 1776 from Alstead, New Hampshire, he enlisted in the company of Capt. Jason Wetherbee of Charlestown for five months. Immediately after, he and six or seven others who had not had smallpox were ordered to remain in Charlestown and be inoculated with the smallpox which they did, and as soon as they were well of the smallpox, they marched to Mount Independence. His third enlistment was in the summer of 1777 from Walpole, New Hampshire for two months in the company of Capt. Christopher Webber in Col. Hibbard's regiment of Gen. Stark's brigade. They marched to Bennington where he participated in the battle of Bennington where Lieut. Waldo of his company was wounded, and Sgt. Eastman was shot in the chest and died three days later. After Bennington, they marched to Bemis Heights, New York but about the time they arrived, his two-month enlistment was expired, and he was dismissed. Nathan further reported he was born at Tolland on 17 September 1757 and resided in Tolland until his first enlistment. He was then in Alstead where his father had moved two or three years before. When his father went to Alstead, Nathan was left in Tolland with his older brother. In April 1777, Nathan went from Alstead to Walpole and from Walpole to Windsor, Vermont where he resided five years. He remained in Reading about twenty-five years before moving to Cavendish three years previously. On 18 March 1834, Nathan requested transfer of his pension from Vermont to Washington County, New York where he planned to remain.

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