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Description: An essay, "That Memory May Their Deed Redeem", by Robert J. O'Hara.
Lexington and Concord 1775: The Minuteman and the 19th of April “That Memory May Their Deed Redeem” Why We Remember Lexington and Concord and the Nineteenth of April This essay was written for my students in Cornelia Strong College at the University of North Carolina, and was posted to our Strong College discussion group. If you’d like to learn more about Lexington and Concord I recommend
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Page title:Lexington and Concord 1775: The Minuteman and the 19th of April
Keywords:Minuteman minutemen Patriots Day Concord Hymn Lexington Alarm Concord fight 19 April 1775 April 19th American Revolution Massachusetts Ralph Waldo Emerson North Bridge citizen soldier Cambridge Common Siege of Boston Bunker Hill Battle Road Old North Church midnight ride George Washington John Adams Daniel Chester French Paul Revere New England military history American Army
Description:An essay on Lexington, Concord, the Minuteman, Patriot's Day, and the beginning of the American Revolution, from the genealogical files of Robert J. O'Hara.
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