Abner Stocking
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Abner Stocking was a soldier from Chatham, Connecticut, who is best known for his firsthand account of the American Revolutionary War. His notable work, "An Interesting Journal of Abner Stocking of Chatham, Connecticut," chronicles the harrowing experiences of the expedition against Quebec in 1775 under Colonel Arnold. This journal provides valuable insights into the challenges faced by American troops during the early stages of the war, reflecting the struggles and resilience of those involved. Stocking's narrative contributes to the understanding of the Revolutionary War from a personal perspective, highlighting the human experiences behind historical events.
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