Betsy Read was
Sam's girlfriend
Sam advised Tim to do what with the cattle?
Butcher them an hide the meat
Who prevented Tim from completing the work he agreed to do for Mr. Heron?
Betsy
Who witnessed Sam's execution?
Tim
Mother never got over Sam's death and kept her vow to
Refuse to serve continental army
Sam made a pledge to a group of others soldiers to
keep fighting until the British were beaten
Tim attempted to take the brown bess from Sam when...
Rebel soldiers were threatening dad
Mr. Heron wanted Tim to?
deliver spy letters
The Sunday before Sam was to be executed, Mother refused to
Go to church
After the war, Tim and mother moved to
Pennsylvania
Why did Sam get to come to Redding with the Continental army?
He knew the area
When Sam wrote letters home, father....
refused to answer them
Tim like to hear Sam talk about
scoring telling points in a debate
What did Sam do to try and save Sam?
Talk to General Putnam
During the years after the war, Tim
married, had children and prospered
After what happened to father, Tim decided he was
a Tory
When he died, Sam had been fighting with the rebels for?
3 years
After Sam's death, Tim
wasn't on either side
When she learned that Sam would be executed, Mother...
wasn't surprised because she had been expecting it
When he was 64, Tim kept thinking that
There was another way besides war to win freedom
When Sam's fate was sealed, for mother the war
was over and she resigned to weep no more
When Sam had an argument with father he would often hid?
Tom Warrups shack
What did Tim plan to do with the Cattle?
Sell them to the British Commissary
What went against Sam at the court martial?
-came from a Tory family
-away from his assigned post
Who helped Tim study calculating and surveying at no charge?
Mr. Heron