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ITEM — Box: 2 Identifier: MS Am 811-811.7, MS Am 811.1, (37-48)

[Depositions concerning the fighting at Lexington and Concord] 16 MS.s.; Lexington and Concord, 23-25 Apr 1775., 1775.

Dates

  • Creation: 1775.

Language of Materials

Materials in English and French.

Physical Description

16s.(33p.) in 16 folders.

Conditions Governing Access

There are no restrictions on physical access to this material.

Extent

4.5 linear feet (12 boxes and 1 folder)

Physical Location

b, pf

General note

Depositions of Thomas Rice Willard, Capt. John Parker, John Robbins, Benjamin Tidd, Joseph Abbot, Nathaniel Mulliken, Philip Russell, Moses Harrington, Jr., Thomas Harrington, Daniel Harrington, William Grimes, William Tidd, Isaac Hastings, Jonas Stone Jr., James Wyman, Thaddeus Harrington, John Chandler, Joshua Reed Jr., Joseph Simonds, Phinehas Smith, John Chandler Jr., Reuben Lock, Joel Niles, Nathan Reed, Samuel Tidd, Benjamin Lock, Thomas Winship, Simeon Snow, John Smith, Moses Harrington 3d, Joshua Reed, Ebenezer Parker, John Harrington, Enoch Wellington, John Hosmer, Isaac Green, Phinehas Stearns, Isaac Durant, Thomas Headley Jr., Nathaniel Parkhurst, Jonas Parker, John Monro Jr., John Winship, Solomon Peirce, John Muzzy, Abner Mead, John Bridge Jr., Ebenezer Bowman, William Monro 3d, Mikah Hagar, Samuel Sanderson, Samuel Hastings, James Brown, Timothy Smith, Levi Harrington, Levi Mead, William Draper, Thomas Fessenden, John Hoar, John Whitehead Abram Gearfield, Benjamin Munroe, Isaac Parks, William Hosmer, John Adams, Gregory Stone, Nathan Barrett, Jonathan Farrar, Joseph Butler, Francis Wheeler, John Barrett, John Brown, Silas Walker, Ephraim Melven, Nathan Buttrick, Stephen Hosmer Jr., Samuel Barrett, Thomas Jones, Joseph Chandler, Peter Wheeler, Nathan Peirce, Edward Richardson, Timothy Minot Jr., Col. James Barrett, Bradbery Robinson, Samuel Spring, Thaddeus Bancroft, James Adams.

Repository Details

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