200 Years: A Bicentennial Illustrated History of the United States, Volume 1Books by U.S. News & World Report, 1973 - United States |
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Page 42
... Wounded in the late Engagement with His Majefty's Troops at Concord , & c . Sold in Queen Steers . A Boston broadside lists 62 men killed and wounded at Concord . A propagandist cartoon portrays British troops as " Wild Irish. KILLED ...
... Wounded in the late Engagement with His Majefty's Troops at Concord , & c . Sold in Queen Steers . A Boston broadside lists 62 men killed and wounded at Concord . A propagandist cartoon portrays British troops as " Wild Irish. KILLED ...
Page 98
... wounded and 948 captured . Six good fieldpieces and over a thousand muskets were gathered up , plus a mixed booty that in- cluded enough musical instruments to equip two com- plete bands . The American casualty list totaled four men wounded ...
... wounded and 948 captured . Six good fieldpieces and over a thousand muskets were gathered up , plus a mixed booty that in- cluded enough musical instruments to equip two com- plete bands . The American casualty list totaled four men wounded ...
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... wounded . General Lambert , one of the few ranking British officers left alive on the field , ordered a general retreat . By 8:30 A.M. the American riflemen had ceased firing . On the field before them lay 1,971 dead and wounded British ...
... wounded . General Lambert , one of the few ranking British officers left alive on the field , ordered a general retreat . By 8:30 A.M. the American riflemen had ceased firing . On the field before them lay 1,971 dead and wounded British ...
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