March 28, 2024

Benjamin Church in King William’s War

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Hear Edward Lodi talk about his most recent book, Benjamin Church in King William’s War.

King William’s War (1689-1697) was the first in the series of bloody conflicts known collectively as the French and Indian Wars, in which England and France with their Indian allies vied for control of North America.

Although best known for his heroic exploits in the earlier King Philip’s War, Benjamin Church led five expeditions against the French and Indians into northern New England and New France. Edward Lodi recounts the story of those expeditions, for which Church became famous as the forefather of the Rangers.

The scope of King William’s War was immense. Lodi also talks about Hannah Dustan, the first woman in America to have a statue erected in her honor; the infamous raid against Schenectady, New York; and many other topics related to the war.

He welcomes questions during and after his talk; a book signing follows.

For more information visit www.midlib.org or contact the library at (508) 946-2470.

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