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on that occasion , Col. Seth Warner , and Capt . Remember Baker , were all local boys . They had grown up in Roxbury , then still part of Wood- bury , and Warner and Baker had been born in Roxbury . As to where Allen was actually born ...
on that occasion , Col. Seth Warner , and Capt . Remember Baker , were all local boys . They had grown up in Roxbury , then still part of Wood- bury , and Warner and Baker had been born in Roxbury . As to where Allen was actually born ...
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... Seth Warner , and Remember Baker - none served through the war . Warner had the longest tour of duty , reaching on toward the end of 1777 before he was incapacitated . His chief contribution was made at the so - called Battle of ...
... Seth Warner , and Remember Baker - none served through the war . Warner had the longest tour of duty , reaching on toward the end of 1777 before he was incapacitated . His chief contribution was made at the so - called Battle of ...
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... Seth Warner , born in a corner of original Woodbury , is honored by the only statue at the Bennington Battle me- morial site in Benning- ton , Vermont . The gen- eral of the day was John Stark of New Hampshire . COL SETH WARNER of ...
... Seth Warner , born in a corner of original Woodbury , is honored by the only statue at the Bennington Battle me- morial site in Benning- ton , Vermont . The gen- eral of the day was John Stark of New Hampshire . COL SETH WARNER of ...
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Eighteenth Century Woodbury | 43 |
To Arms for Liberty | 71 |
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