Ohio History Journal

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LETTERS FROM DR

LETTERS FROM DR. JOSEPH STRONG TO CAPTAIN

JOHN PRATT

 

Edited by LOCKWOOD BARR*

 

The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine (Vol. XIII, No.

4, March, 1941), published extracts from the biography of Doctor

Joseph Strong (Yale, 1788), written by one of his descendants,

Lockwood Barr (Yale, 1905). Since that publication there have

been found in the Connecticut State Library fourteen heretofore

unknown letters written by Dr. Strong during 1793-1795 while

serving in the Legion of General Anthony Wayne in his Ohio

campaign against the Indians. These letters were addressed by

Strong to his close friend Captain John Pratt, at Middletown,

Connecticut, where the latter was then residing, having retired

from active service as Quartermaster in the Legion because of

ill health.

Dr. Strong and Captain Pratt had been associated in some

manner while they had both resided in Middletown, 1791-1792,

before joining the Legion. Captain Pratt had been commissioned

as a recruiting officer with headquarters in Middletown.  Dr.

Strong in one of his letters to Dr. Cogswell wrote that he had been

called suddenly and unexpectedly to leave "my Post in Middle-

town" and join the Legion in Philadelphia. Perhaps Dr. Strong

was serving in Middletown under Captain Pratt as a medical

examiner for recruits. Whatever their relation, the two evidently

had the same circle of personal acquaintances, although Captain

Pratt was some 17 years older than Dr. Strong. When they went

into the Legion, Captain Pratt as Quartermaster and Dr. Strong

as surgeon's mate, they evidently were in the same group, since

in Captain Pratt's certificate of disability, dated November, 1793,

Dr. Strong states that Pratt "has been a patient of mine since

the movement of the Army."

 

* Lockwood Barr is an amateur genealogist, living in New York City.

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