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Broadway (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
About the powder Raid.
In the remarks upon the farm advertised to be lett (Vol.
XVI, page 69 of the Register) it is stated that the farm was once invaded by the British when they removed the powder from the old powder house in Somerville.
The British troops landed at Temple's, and no doubt marched over the way from the Temple place (now called Temple street) to the main street, and from thence a straight road over what is now called Broadway to the powder house.
The landing-place at Temple's, as shown on a map of Boston and its environs in 1775, was at or near the point where Wellington bridge connects with the shore on the south side of the river in the city of Somerville.— J. H. H.
On page 2 of Mass.
Gazette, Sept. I, 1774.
This Morning a Party of the Troops proceeded to Charlestown, and took Possession of the Powder in the Powder-House there, and are now conveying it round to Boston in Waggons, and then proceeded to Medford Powder House for the like Purpose
Temple, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
About the powder Raid.
In the remarks upon the farm advertised to be lett (Vol.
XVI, page 69 of the Register) it is stated that the farm was once invaded by the British when they removed the powder from the old powder house in Somerville.
The British troops landed at Temple's, and no doubt marched over the way from the Temple place (now called Temple street) to the main street, and from thence a straight road over what is now called Broadway to the powder house.
The landing-place at Temple's, as shown on a map of Boston and its environs in 1775, was at or near the point where Wellington bridge connects with the shore on the south side of the river in the city of Somerville.— J. H. H.
On page 2 of Mass.
Gazette, Sept. I, 1774.
This Morning a Party of the Troops proceeded to Charlestown, and took Possession of the Powder in the Powder-House there, and are now conveying it round to Boston in Waggons, and then proceeded to Medford Powder House for the like Purpose
Roxbury, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Temple (search for this): chapter 9
1775 AD (search for this): chapter 9
1774 AD (search for this): chapter 9
September (search for this): chapter 9