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November 21

November 21, 1796

Ira Allen's problems worsen as the British detain him and impound his ship.
A Green Mountain Boy in trouble.


 

Ira Allen was writing a letter on this day in 1796. He asked that his ship, the Olive Branch, be allowed to continue to America.

He'd been away for some time, and was anxious to see his family. He also desperately needed to deal with his finances.

The letter was to no avail. The British took Ira Allen to England and his ship sat in the harbor. His cargo consisted of guns from France. The British were escorting all ships with military supplies to shore.

Ira Allen was doomed. In his absence, and hearing of his detention, Allen's creditors submitted excessive bills for the sole purpose of increasing their own profits.


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Vermont Book Of Days - Ira Allen

Ira Allen statute on the green at The University of Vermont.


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