The Battle of April 19 1775 in Lexington Concord Lincoln Arlington Cambri
The Battle of April 19 1775 in Lexington Concord Lincoln Arlington Cambri
Frank Warren Coburn
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Smith, says, in his report, that the firing on his troops, which began in Concord, "increased to a very great degree and continued without the intermission of five minutes, altogether for I believe upwards of eighteen miles. " Such was the impression on the minds of Smith, and his weary soldiers as they hurried along down Fiske Hill and up Concord Hill. If he entertained any idea of surrendering, though I have no evidence that he did, he must have realized the hopelessness of that, for no one s...eemed to be commanding the multitude before him, beside him, and behind him. They constituted a large circle of individuals, but made no attempt to stay his march or guide it in any way. They just followed along, seem- ingly intent only on hunting down the King's soldiers. Had some master mind been in charge 110 THE BATTLE OF APRIL 19, 1775. of the patriot army. Smith's entire force could easily have been taken prisoners. But this was the first day of the war, and was only a contest between soldiers and citizens.
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