Stevens, Phineas

Stevens, Phineas, 1707–56, American colonial soldier, b. Sudbury, Mass. He moved with his family to Rutland (now Rutland, Vt.) and in 1723 was captured and imprisoned by the St. Francis Indians. Upon his release he settled in Township No. 4 (now Charlestown, N.H.) and defended it (1746–47) against French and Native American attacks in King George's War. Gov. William Shirley sent him twice (1749, 1752) to Canada to arrange prisoner exchanges. He left journals of both trips.

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