id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26040 Boardman, Timothy Log-book of Timothy Boardman Kept on Board the Privateer Oliver Cromwell, During a Cruise from New London, Ct., to Charleston, S. C., and Return, in 1778; Also, a Biographical Sketch of the Author. .txt text/plain 16691 1130 82 published the Log-Book of Timothy Boardman, one of the pioneer settlers whom Timothy Boardman, the author of the Log-Book, was descended; had the president of the college, near the old Boardman house, which was generation of Boardmans, of course occupied more "new lands." Daniel, the fifth son of Samuel, owned land in Litchfield and New Milford, then all children of Samuel's five sons, are preserved; went out to occupy was but sixteen years old at the time of his father's death. Log-Book, though descended from the Puritan pastor Daniel Boardman, are Timothy Boardman 1st, died in mid-life, at the age of fifty-three, and Timothy, the Maine land proprietor, only four years old when Lincoln they sailed from New London; Timothy Boardman then twenty-four years of son Daniel's, about the time when Timothy first went to Vermont. the house, occupied by his grandson, Samuel Boardman, Esq., of West ./cache/26040.txt ./txt/26040.txt