History of the Siege of Boston, and of the Battles of Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill: Also an Account of the Bunker Hill Monument |
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Adams alarm American April arms army arrived artillery attack battle of Bunker Boston Boston Neck Breed's Hill Bridge British troops Bunker Hill Cambridge camp cannon cannonade Captain Cobble Hill Colonel Prescott colonies command commenced committee of correspondence committee of safety Concord Connecticut Copp's Hill council defend detachment Dorchester enemy England Faneuil Hall field-pieces fire force fortified Gage Gage's Gazette Governor Gridley guns Hampshire honor hundred inhabitants intrenchments Island John July June June 16 June 25 killed land letter Lexington liberty lines Lord Dartmouth Major Massachusetts military militia minute-men monument morning Mystic River night o'clock officers ordered Orderly Book party patriots powder Prospect Hill Provincial Congress Putnam rail fence rebels received redoubt regiment reinforcements retreat returned Roxbury Samuel says selectmen sent ships shot soldiers spirit Swett Thomas thousand tion took Tories town vessels Ward Warren Washington William wounded writes