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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Revolutionary Saturday/Don't forget to enter my Kindle contest!!!

            Today on Revolutionary Saturday I’d like to introduce you to Caleb Brewster, who was the kind of guy Harrison Ford or Bruce Willis would’ve played in their prime.
            A real die hard.
            Caleb was a whaleboat captain who conducted successful raids on British forts on Long Island.
            He was also a member of George Washington’s Culper Spy Ring.
            Caleb and his men hid along the Setauket, Long Island shore­ waiting for a signal that the message for Washington had arrived, courtesy of courier Austin Roe. It is believed that Anna Strong hung a petticoat in her clothesline to alert Caleb. But however he found out that his message was waiting for him, Caleb was always ready to act.
            He and his men rowed across the Long Island Sound to American-held Connecticut.


There, it was carried to Washington. Especially because of the long, round-about route from New York, time was of the essence. But Caleb often found a moment to raid larger British ships on the way to Connecticut. He was that kind of guy.
            Towards the end of the war, Benjamin Tallmadge was on board a whaleboat with Caleb when they came under British fire. Caleb went down with a musket ball through the chest. Tallmadge recalled in his memoir that he thought it was the end of Caleb. He was wrong.
            Caleb rose and fought on.
            He recovered and lived into his 80’s.
A letter from Caleb Brewster to Benjamin Tallmadge
            If you’d like to read more about Caleb Brewster and the Culper Spy Ring, check out my book, Upon Secrecy.


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