Roster of Lieut. Oliver Crosby's Company, Billerica, Mass. Militia & Minutemen
In Memory of Lieut. Oliver Crosby's Company of Billerica, Massachusetts Militia Patriots Day Alarm April 19, 1775 Muster Roll Certificate
Commemorative Certificate
In Memory of the first men to enter battle in America's Revolutionary War 250 years ago
- Don't let your patriot heritage be forgotten
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As we approach America's 250th Anniversary, let's not forget the brave men who were the first to join the fight for America's freedom. It was "Patriot's Day" - April 19, 1775, when the alarm went out that the British were coming, it's a good time to remember the courageous and honorable men who responded. They left their own families to defend the colony and were essentially the first to participate in the American Revolution. After the battles of Lexington, Concord, Arlington, Charlestown, Cambridge, Lincoln and Somerville, thousands of other brave patriots joined the ranks for an eventual victory the following year, winning America's independence after 150 years of British rule. Over 4,000 men from 80 companies responded to the Patriot's Day Alarm. They were from Acton, Arlington, Bedford, Beverly, Billerica, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelmsford, Concord, Danvers, Dedham, Dracut, Framingham, Lexington, Lincoln, Lynn, Malden, Needham, Newton, Reading, Roxbury, Stow, Sudbury, Watertown, Westford, and Woburn, Massachusetts.
THE MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA & MINUTEMEN RESPONDING TO THE APR. 19, 1775 ALARM:
Lieut. Oliver Crosby, Sgt. Josiah Bowen, Abijah Beard, Benjamin Beard, Josiah Crosby, Edward Farmer, Joseph Farmer, Reuben Kendal, Jr., Ebenezer Richardson, Joseph Richardson, Josiah Richardson, Ezekiel Wallker
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