MARCH TO QUEBEC JOURNALS OF THE MEMBERS OF ARNOLDS EXPEDITION COMPILIED AND ANNOTATED BY KENNETH ROBERTS DURING THE WRITING OF ARUNDEL PUBLISHED SEPT 9, 1938 REPRINTED WITH ADDENDA NOV 14, 1938 COPYRIGHT 1938 March To Quebec is a historical work largely compiled from the actual journals of Colonel Benedict Arnold (years before his treason) and several of his companions during the American Revolution. It depicts their march though the Maine wilderness in 1775 for a surprise attack upon Quebec with the hope of adding it as a fourteenth colony. CONTENTS FORWARD TO THE JOURNALS LT. JOHN MONTRESSOR’S JOURNAL CASUALTY LIST OF ARNOLD’S EXPEDITION COL. BENEDICT ARNOLD’S JOURNAL MAJ. RETURN J. MEIGS JOURNAL DT. ISAAC SENTER’S JOURNAL CAPT. SIMEON THAYER’S JOURNAL JOHN JOSEPH HENRY’S JOURNAL JAMES MELVINS JOURNAL CALEB HASKELL’S JOURNAL GEORGE MORISON’S JOURNAL ABNER STOCKING’S JOURNAL SIMON FOBES JOURNAL DEFENSE OF ROGER ENOS INDEX