[878]. Ibid., pp. 364, 367. Massachusetts was to supply 527, Plymouth, 158, Connecticut, 315. The figures were based upon the new Articles of Confederation, which were unduly favorable to Massachusetts. Based upon population, they would probably have been about 640, 100, and 260, respectively.
[879]. Mather, Philip's War, pp. 85 f.; Bodge, Soldiers, pp. 67, 135 f.; Sheldon, Deerfield, vol. I, pp. 100 ff.; Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, pp. 113 ff.
[880]. Hubbard, Indian Wars, vol. I, p. 122; Mather, Philip's War, p. 97.
[881]. Conn. Col. Records, vol. II, pp. 370, 372 ff., 380 ff.
[882]. Massachusetts Records, vol. V, pp. 46, 55, 57, 64, 84.
[883]. Mather, Philip's War, p. 101 n.; Bodge, Soldiers, p. 69; Gookin, Christian Indians, pp. 455 ff., 500 ff.
[884]. Acts United Colonies, vol. II, p. 168.
[885]. Conn. Col. Records, vol. II, pp. 397, 407.
[886]. Acts United Colonies, vol. II, p. 360.
[887]. Ibid., p. 357.