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Line of March April 19, 1775
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC6G_on-this-hill_Concord-MA.html
On this Hillthe Settlers of Concordbuilt their Meeting Housenear which they were buried.On the southern slope of the ridgewere their Dwellings duringthe first winter.Below it they laid outtheir first Road andon the summit stood theLiberty Pole of …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC6F_the-millpond_Concord-MA.html
Used for water, fish, powerand skating lay south and westof this spot. April 19, 1775British troops dumped capturedcannon shot, musket balls andbarrels of flour into the pond.The militia later recovered mostof the ammunition and a good partof the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5O_house-of-rev-peter-bulkeley_Concord-MA.html
Here in the house of theReverend Peter Bulkeleyfirst minister and one of thefounders of this towna bargain was made with theSquaw Sachem, the Sacamore Tahattawanand other Indianswho then sold their right inthe six miles square called Concordto the…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5N_caseys-home_Concord-MA.html
In 1775 Casey was Samuel Whitney's slave. When revolution came, he ran away to war, fought for the colonies, and returned to Concord a free man.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5M_the-wright-tavern_Concord-MA.html
Built in 1747Kept by Amos Wright in 1775———————-Here met the Committees of theProvincial Congresson the eve of the Revolutionwhile the larger body satin a Meeting House close by.———&mdash…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5L_the-first-provincial-congress_Concord-MA.html
The First Provincial Congressof delegates from the towns ofMassachusettswas called by conventions ofthe people to meet at Concord on theeleventh day of October 1774. The delegates assembled herein the Meeting-House on that dayand organizedwith…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC5K_first-town-house_Concord-MA.html
Near this spot stoodthe first Town Houseused for town meetingsand the county courts1721 - 1794
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC25_meriams-corner_Concord-MA.html
Minute Man National Historical Park was the starting place of the American Revolution: here the resolve of citizens willing to risk their lives for the ideals of liberty and self-determination was instrumental in the formation of the American iden…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC20_the-north-bridge_Concord-MA.html
Minute Man National Historical Park was the starting place of the American Revolution: here the resolve of citizens willing to risk their lives for the ideals of liberty and self-determination was instrumental in the formation of the American iden…
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