- William Ledyard
William Ledyard (
December 6 ,1738 –September 6 ,1781 ) was alieutenant colonel in theConnecticut militia who was killed in theAmerican Revolutionary War .Born in
Groton, Connecticut , Ledyard was in command ofFort Griswold onSeptember 6 ,1781 , when the fort fell to the British underBenedict Arnold in theBattle of Groton Heights . Ledyard had refused a British demand to surrender the fort.According to American accounts of the battle, after the British stormed Fort Griswold, a British officer demanded to know who commanded the fort. Ledyard replied "I did, sir, but you do now," and offered his sword. The British officer took the sword and stabbed Ledyard to death, initiating a massacre of some eighty captive Americans.
The town of
Ledyard, Connecticut , is named for William Ledyard.William Ledyard's nephew was noted explorer
John Ledyard .External links
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=tZALAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA344 Ledyard's service record] from Francis B. Heitman's "Historical Register of Officers of the Continental Army"
* [http://www.connecticutsar.org/articles/coming_revolution.htm "The Coming of the Revolution 1773-1776", Connecticut Society of the]Sons of the American Revolution
* [http://www.ctheritage.org/encyclopedia/topicalsurveys/ctatwar.htm Joseph Duffy, "Connecticut At War", Connecticut Humanities Council]
* [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marshall/esmd151.htm Ledyard genealogy page (source for birthdate)]
* [http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0829222.html Columbia Encyclopedia entry]
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