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Tossing Lines: Colonel William Ledyard’s one book
Lieutenant Colonel William Ledyard s probate record, filed in 1782 by his wife Anne, lists only one book, circled here. (Photo submitted)
Published May 13. 2021 9:00AM
John Steward, Special to The Times
Poet and playwright Oscar Wilde declared “You are what you read.” If that is so, I have discovered a clue to the personality of southeastern Connecticut’s Revolutionary War hero Lt. Col. William Ledyard, opening the lock on history’s narrow infatuation with only his fatal skewering by the British in the Battle of Groton Heights in 1781.