A Memorable Day

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  1. Dear Laura,I did enjoy the Hatfield story and I hope you keep writing.It doesn’t matter how fast you write a book. Those of us who love historical ficti

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  2. Restarting your Revolutionary War-era story, with the people and characters directly descended and a century removed from Ben and Martha, is a wise choice. I can’t wait to see how they interact with the broader events of the time and become enmeshed with the distant and closer events of their time.

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    • Thanks, Steve. I’m trying to limit the scope to Massachusetts and the Northern Campaign, so primarily 1773 (I’m starting with the Boston Tea Party) through 1777. Apparently, after the Battle of Trenton, most battles were fought in the Southern Colonies, and I haven’t found any of Ben and Martha’s descendents – or my ancestors – who fought in the Carolinas. But since I live here, that might be fun to do in the future.

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    • Thank you, Mary Lou. It will only distantly tie back, due to the span of 3-5 generations in those 100 years, but after I do this one (timed to our 250th) I may go back and tie Hatfield to it more securely by taking on the attack on Deerfield in 1704 and the series of French and Indian wars from 1704 to 1763.

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