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Food for Thought on the Fourth of July

Lexington, April 25, 1775 I, John Parker, of lawful age, and commander of the Militia in Lexington, do testify and declare, that on the nineteenth instant, in the morning, about one of the clock, being informed that there were a number of … Continue reading

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