[868]. Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, p. 75.
[869]. The text of the treaty is in Hubbard, vol. I, pp. 76 ff.
[870]. Cal. State Pap., Col., 1675-76, p. 253.
[871]. Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, pp. 88 ff.; B. Church, History of King Philip's War (ed. H. M. Dexter, Boston, 1865), pp. 25 ff.
[872]. Bodge, Soldiers, pp. 107 ff.; Gookin, Christian Indians, pp. 447 f.; Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, p. 99. The latter fails to state that the rescuers were natives. Wheeler, in his report, also ignored it, although he subsequently certified to the Indians' good conduct.
[873]. Mather, Philip's War, p. 68; Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, pp. 100 ff.
[874]. Mather, Philip's War, pp. 72 ff.; Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, p. 110. For the traditional attack on Hadley, and the story of the regicide Judge Goffe, vide S. Judd, History of Hadley (1905), pp. 138 ff., and G. Sheldon, History of Deerfield (1895), vol. I, pp. 93 f.
[875]. Bodge, Soldiers, p. 130; Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. II, p. 44.
[876]. Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, p. 110; Mather, Philip's War, p. 79; Bodge, Soldiers, p. 131.
[877]. Conn. Col. Records, vol. II, p. 358.