Flag of the Minute Men April 19 1775 Its Origin And History
Flag of the Minute Men April 19 1775 Its Origin And History
A E Abram English Brown
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Nathaniel Page, Jr. Elijah Bacon. Nathan Bowman. Asa Duren. William Merriam. Fifer, Jonas Welch. This sworn return made by the Lieutenant, some months after the 19th, did not include the Captain, who was killed. [George's Cambridge Almanack, for the Year of our Redemption, 177. ] (~\N the 19th of April, 1775, a day to be remembered by all Americans of the present generation, and which ought, and doubtless will be, handed down to ages yet unborn, in which the troops of Britain, un- provoked, she...d the blood of sundry loyal American subjects of the British King on the field of Lexington. . . . The detachment, seeming to thirst for blood, wantonly rushed on and first began the hostile scene by firing on this small party, in which they killed eight men on the spot and wounded several others, before any guns were fired upon the troops by our men. . . . Colonel Smith with the detachment then proceeded to Concord where a part of the detachment again made the first fire upon some of the inhabi- tants of Concord and the adjacent towns, who were collected at a bridge upon this just alarm, and killed two of them and wounded several others before any of the Provincials there had done one hostile act.
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