West Cambridge On the Nineteenth of April. 1775. An Address Delivered in Behalf of the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society of West Cambridge
West Cambridge On the Nineteenth of April. 1775. An Address Delivered in Behalf of the Ladies' Soldiers' Aid Society of West Cambridge
Smith, Samuel Abbot, 1829-1865. [from Old Catalog]
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Digitized by LjOOQ IC 34 ADDRESS. Dea. Joseph Adams, who knew that his life would be in danger, both on account of his name, and also from his reputation for patriotic zeal, but thinking that they would not harm women and children, as the troops came in sight left his house, now occupied by Henry J. Locke, (the original house still stand- ing, as the present L part,) and fled across the fields. He was hotly pursued, and, as he was running under the cover of the stone walls, he heard the bullets... whistle over his head. He kept on, however, and had just time to cover himself over in the hay4oft in Rev. Mr. Cooke's barn, (still standing and owned by Miss Bradshaw,) when his pursuers came up and began to search for him, sticking their bayonets here and there into the hay. They did not dare to remain long, and he escaped. ^ Meantime a detachment of the soldiers had burst open the doors and entered his house. The five children had hidden under the bed, and on it was lying the mother with her infant, but little more than a fortnight old.t A soldier opened the curtains?
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