Dr. Joseph Warren’s Patients – Alphabetical E thru K

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Date: 1763-1775   Descriptor Title First Name Surname Occupation or Address Initial Visit Mr Eaton at Mr Sumners in Roxby Jul 11, 1763 Child Benjamin Edes Printer Apr 14, 1767 Benjamin Edes Printer Oct 01, 1768 wife (Mrs.) Edes Printer Jul 25, 1774 Edgar Dyer Feb 10, 1768 Edmond Edmond in Fore Street Aug 25, […]

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Dr. Joseph Warren’s Patients – Alphabetical A thru D

Dates: 1763 – 1775 Descriptor Title First Name Surname Occupation or Address Initial Visit   Abbot Mr. Abbot maid Mar 2, 1775 Mrs. Abbot Mar 8, 1775 Negro Woman Mr Samuel Abbott Merchant Jan 09, 1765 Negro      Mr Samuel Abbott Merchant Jan 10, 1765 self Mr Samuel Abbott Merchant Jan 02, 1766 Samuel Adames Speaker […]

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Dr. Church’s Keeness Raised such a Warmth that the Meeting was Adjourned

by James Lovell to Josiah Quincy, Jr. “Nov.r 3.d 1774 Dear Sir From the same Reasons which I have given already for writing by Dundass (be the Name of his Vessel what it will,) I add a few Lines. You will receive the Proceedings of our [Massachusetts Provincial] Congress which is adjourned to ye 25.th […]

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Your Readiness to Obey Orders Does You Great Honor

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“To General Thomas May 10, 1775. I have this moment received your letter, the Contents very much surprised me, as I had been absent from the Committee of Safety all Day I could not at first understand the matter, but upon Enquiry I find the Committee gave Orders that all recruiting Officers should repair to […]

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British Documentation of an American Atrocity

Author: John G. Battier Date: undated, probably late April 1775 “Capt: Gordon, Thos: Lugg, Wm: Lewis, Charles Carrier & Rich:d Grimshaw in the presence of Captn Battier of the 5th Light Company do solemnly declare, when they were returning to Join the Grenediers they saw a man belonging to the Light Company of the 4:th […]

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Benjamin Church to General Thomas: Repair to Cambridge Forthwith

by Dr. Benjamin Church, Jr. To General Thomas “In Committee of Safety – Camb. May.10.1775 – Sir- As we are meditating a Blow against our restless Enemies – We therefore enjoin you as you would Evidence your Regard to Your Country, forthwith upon Receipt of this Order to repair to the Town of Cambridge, with […]

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Thomas Gage to Ticonderoga – Be Wary of Armed Vagabonds

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by Thomas Gage Date:  March 8, 1775 Letter to Capt De la Place 26th Regt: Ticonderoga “…no doubt have put you on your Guard against any attempts to Surprize your Fort; and I conclude that you have made Report thereof to Major General Carleton, to whom you will apply for any Succor you may stand […]

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Baltimore’s Solidarity with Distressed Boston

 Joseph Warren to the Baltimore Committee of Correspondence “Boston, June 16, 1774. GENTLEMEN, -We last evening received your generous and affectionate letter, 3d instant, enclosing your noble and spirited resolves. Nothing gives us a more animating confidence of the happy event of our present struggle for the liberties of America, or offers us greater support […]

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Blast the Venal Sycophants Who Dare Our Rights Betray

 “To the tune of the ‘British Grenadier.’ A Song on Liberty That seat of science, Athens, and earth’s proud mistress, Rome, Where now are all their glories? We scarce can find their tomb. Then guard your rights, Americans, nor stoop to lawless sway; Oppose, oppose, oppose, oppose for North America.   Proud Albion bowed to […]

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Michael McHugh Goes the Distance

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Earlier this week an area resident and runner planned his sixth personal commemoration of Patriot’s Day.  On the actual anniversary of the Revolutionary era historic events, McHugh sets out at 9:30 PM from the location of Joseph Warren’s home office toward the Hancock-Clarke House in Lexington.  As described in a previous post, Dr. Joseph Warren […]

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