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Fort and Wentworth
North of the mountain ridge known as Cape Horn, near the Connecticut River, are the remains of Fort Wentworth, built by the New Hampshire Militia in 1755 during the French and Indian War.
The Fort Hill section experienced significant gentrification when college students ( many from Northeastern University and Wentworth Institute of Technology ), artists, and young professionals moved into the area in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
On June 13, 1775, after his house was surrounded by a mob of armed men seeking to arrest a Loyalist militia officer, Wentworth and his family fled to Fort William and Mary, which was under the guns of the Scarborough.
Fort Wentworth built in 1755 at Northumberland, New Hampshire was built by his order and named after him.
His formal commission was revoked by Governor Wentworth after the raid on Fort William and Mary in December 1774.
When informed by his Stockbridge Indian scouts left to watch over the boats that the French have captured their boats and extra supplies, Rogers revises his plan and sends an injured officer back to Fort Crown Point requesting the British to send supplies to old Fort Wentworth, where the returning rangers will meet them.
Encountering signs of French activity, Rogers prefers to press on to Fort Wentworth a hundred miles distant, but the men vote to split up into four parties and fan out in search of game to eat.
The starving troops eventually make it safely to the planned meeting point, Fort Wentworth on the Connecticut River, where reinforcements and supplies were supposed to be waiting for them.
Roberts was hampered in writing Book 2 by the absence of two court-martial transcripts: the trial of Lieutenant Stevens ( who was the leader of the troops that took the food away from Fort Wentworth in Book 1 ) and the trial of Rogers himself, which was a key element in Book 2.

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