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(FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR) DIARY OF AN EXETER CLERGYMAN
Manuscript diary of Exeter clergyman Daniel Rogers (1707-1785), kept in an interleaved copy of Nathaniel Ames's 'An Astronomical Diary; or, An Almanack for the Year... 1757' (Drake 3105; Evans 7830). 16 printed pages, six inter-leaved manuscript leaves, 16mo, unbound; stitch holes in margins, first and final printed leaves detached and worn, otherwise only minor wear. Daniel Rogers (1707-1785) was a 1725 graduate of Harvard and longtime clergyman in Exeter, NH. He does not sign this diary, but entries in this diary concerning his family (on 21 October and 16 November) make his identity clear. According to Bell's History of Exeter, 'For more than half a century he kept in interleaved almanacs a brief record of his daily life and employments, which show him to have been amiable, faithful and devoted religious teacher' This diary traces his ministry and travels throughout southeastern New Hampshire and neighboring Massachusetts, with frequent reference to local births, marriages, and deaths. It makes frequent note of current events, most notably a passage concerning the massacre at Fort William Henry (fictionalized in 'Last of the Mohicans'). In very small part: '...Sorrowfull tydings of ye Fort at Lake George being taken, our men stript &c. Sorrowfull tydings of Maj. Jno. Gilman's being killed by ye Indians, which afterward prov'd other wise'...(18 August) Local earthquakes are mentioned on 8 July and 10 November, and Rogers recorded an eminent visitor on 17 March: 'Rev Me [Gideon] Hawley, missionary to the Indians of the Six Nation was here & pr lecture...' Other content notes weather, visits, travel, baptisms, deaths, and much more.

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April 2, 2025 10:00 AM EDT
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