The Wabanaki Confederacy began their first raid on April 13 at
Scarborough, killing two people and taking four prisoners. A militia of 50 Wabanaki raided
Falmouth on April 21; they killed cattle and attacked
Charles Frost’s family, taking captive his wife and six children. Despite sending 26 men after them under Captain IIsley, they were unable to catch the Wabanaki and their prisoners. Captain Jordan’s company of 30 was posted from Falmouth to
Topsham, leaving the town defenseless. The Wabanaki killed two women and a man. Crossing the
Androscoggin River in canoes, they then killed two men and wounded a third; one woman escaped. On 26 May, 100 Wabanaki attacked
Fort Frederick at Pemaquid. The killed five soldiers and five recruits, and the other inhabitants were taken prisoner. At
Damariscotta, they took one prisoner, killing his wife and child. At
Wiscasset, the Wabanaki again seized Capt.
Jonathan Williamson. A company of 60 Wabanaki attacked Fort Frederick in early September, killing five guards before withdrawing. At Fort Georges, they tried, unsuccessfully, to dig a tunnel into the fort. == Aftermath ==