The Nineteenth of April, 1775, Exhibiting a Fair and Impartial Account of the Engagement Fought on That Day, Chiefly in the Towns of Concord, Lexington, and Menotomy, Between a Detachment of His Britannick Majesty's Regular Troops and the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay; with Candid Remarks Upon Certain Relations of That Sanguinary Event Set Forth by Other Hands by Harold Murdock — OmList
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The Nineteenth of April, 1775, Exhibiting a Fair and Impartial Account of the Engagement Fought on That Day, Chiefly in the Towns of Concord, Lexington, and Menotomy, Between a Detachment of His Britannick Majesty's Regular Troops and the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay; with Candid Remarks Upon Certain Relations of That Sanguinary Event Set Forth by Other Hands
The Nineteenth of April, 1775, Exhibiting a Fair and Impartial Account of the Engagement Fought on That Day, Chiefly in the Towns of Concord, Lexington, and Menotomy, Between a Detachment of His Britannick Majesty's Regular Troops and the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay; with Candid Remarks Upon Certain Relations of That Sanguinary Event Set Forth by Other Hands