The Raid on Salmon Falls (March 27, 1690) captured and destroyed the English settlement of Salmon Falls (present-day Berwick, Maine) during King William's War.
It involved Joseph-François Hertel de la Fresnière, his son Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville[1] and Norridgewock Abnaki chief Wahowa.
Thirty-four men were killed and fifty-four people, mostly women and children, were carried away captive to Canada.
Militia mustered from Portsmouth gave chase but were driven off in a skirmish later that day.
The attackers' original intent was to target the home of Edward Tyng, father of Edward Tyng, at Fort Loyal, but changed plans and attacked Salmon Falls.