1738-1821A. Mudge & son, printers, 1897 |
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... brigade , and was at the siege of Boston in 1775. After the war , President Washington appointed him collector of customs in Connecticut , which office he held for several years . He was a brave soldier , and an honest man , whose ...
... brigade , and was at the siege of Boston in 1775. After the war , President Washington appointed him collector of customs in Connecticut , which office he held for several years . He was a brave soldier , and an honest man , whose ...
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... brigade near Boston until the spring of 1776 , when , in command of six regiments of the American Army , he started for New York . He remained in active service in the Hudson Valley until Feb. 10 , 1777 , when he obtained leave of the ...
... brigade near Boston until the spring of 1776 , when , in command of six regiments of the American Army , he started for New York . He remained in active service in the Hudson Valley until Feb. 10 , 1777 , when he obtained leave of the ...
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... Brigade , First Division , Massachu- setts Militia , from 1794 to 1798 , and in 1799 was commissioned brigadier - general of that brigade . In 1795 , Gen. Gill ( 1774 ) bought in Milton the westerly half of what was once called the ...
... Brigade , First Division , Massachu- setts Militia , from 1794 to 1798 , and in 1799 was commissioned brigadier - general of that brigade . In 1795 , Gen. Gill ( 1774 ) bought in Milton the westerly half of what was once called the ...
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... Brigade Train of Artillery in 1779 , Thomas Bumstead ( 1764 ) was captain , with the rank of major , and William Miller ( 1770 ) was first lieutenant , with the rank of captain . 1781 . " Boston , November 8 , 1781. The late important ...
... Brigade Train of Artillery in 1779 , Thomas Bumstead ( 1764 ) was captain , with the rank of major , and William Miller ( 1770 ) was first lieutenant , with the rank of captain . 1781 . " Boston , November 8 , 1781. The late important ...
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... Brigade . In 1809 , he was chosen major - general , but did not accept , and immediately resigned his office of brigadier - general . He was clerk of the Artillery Company in 1787 ; lieutenant in 1788 ; its captain in 1792 and 1798 ...
... Brigade . In 1809 , he was chosen major - general , but did not accept , and immediately resigned his office of brigadier - general . He was clerk of the Artillery Company in 1787 ; lieutenant in 1788 ; its captain in 1792 and 1798 ...
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aged Ancient and Honorable Andrew anniversary appointed April Artillery Company elected Artillery Company recruited Artillery election sermon Attest AUTHORITIES became a member Benjamin born in Boston Boston Records Capt captain Charlestown chosen Clerk Columbian Centinel command Commission Officers committee to wait Company paraded Court Daniel daughter delivered the Artillery died Ebenezer Edward Elizabeth ensign Faneuil Hall fourth sergeant governor graduated at Harvard H. A. Company Harvard College Honorable Artillery Company House inclusive John Leverett John Winslow John Winslow 1786 joined the Artillery Jonathan Joseph Joseph Jackson Josiah Waters July June Lieut lieutenant Major March married Mary Massachusetts Volunteer Militia meeting merchant military Monday Nathaniel Old South Church pany Peter Osgood Phillips preach present Commission Officers resided Roxbury Samuel Sarah second sergeant selectmen Sept Street Sublegion Third Brigade third sergeant town of Boston Treasurer Voted Whitman's Hist William Dawes
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301 페이지 - Should the tempest of war overshadow our land, Its bolts could ne'er rend freedom's temple asunder; For, unmoved, at its portal would Washington stand, And repulse with his breast the assaults of the thunder! His sword from the sleep Of its scabbard would leap, And conduct, with its point, every flash to the deep; For ne'er shall the sons of Columbia be slaves, "While the earth bears a plant, or the sea rolls its waves.
294 페이지 - Nor my thread wish to spin o'er again: But my face in the glass I'll serenely survey, And with smiles count each wrinkle and furrow; As this old worn-out stuff, which is threadbare to-day May become everlasting to-morrow.
40 페이지 - Christians, and as subjects ; to communicate ami publish the same to the several towns in this province and to the world, as the sense of this town, with the infringements and violations thereof that have been, or from time to time may be, made ; also requesting of each town a free communication of their sentiments on this subject.
9 페이지 - His chair was ready first ; and he is gone before us. We could not all conveniently start together ; and why should you and I be grieved at this, since we are soon to follow, and know where to find him ? Adieu, B.
301 페이지 - Lest our liberty's growth should be checked by corrosion ; Then let clouds thicken round us ; we heed not the storm ; Our realm fears no shock, but the earth's own explosion. Foes assail us in vain, Though their fleets bridge the main, For our altars and laws with our lives we'll maintain. For ne'er shall the sons, &c.
199 페이지 - He commanded the regiment which first entered the enemy's lines at Saratoga, and served with honor, to the close of the war. He was appointed Marshal of the District of Massachusetts by President Washington, and after filling several important civil and military offices, he was, in the year 1816, chosen Governor of the Commonwealth ; and discharged the duties of that station for seven successive years, to general acceptance.
293 페이지 - I share what today may afford, And let them spread the table to-morrow. And when I at last must throw off this frail...
300 페이지 - Tis the fire of the flint each American warms : Let Rome's haughty victors beware of collision ; Let them bring all the vassals of Europe in arms, We're a world by ourselves, and disdain a division. While, with patriot pride, To our laws we're allied, No foe can subdue us, no faction divide. For ne'er shall the sons, &c.