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Elbridge Gerry, a member of the Committee of Safety and Supplies, noticed British regulars forming and marching toward Lexington. He then wrote he "was suspected they were out upon some evil design".
Men dressed as soldiers marched through Belfast, Northern Ireland, to remember the 19,240 British men who lost their lives on July 1, 1916.
Marching back to Boston, British troops faced a running battle as the towns of Lincoln, Lexington and Menotomy (now Arlington) had mustered their militias to mount an organised resistance.
PORTADOWN, Northern Ireland -- British army engineers erected barricades of barbed wire and steel Saturday to keep Protestant Orangemen from marching through the main Catholic section of this ...
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