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The Battle of Bunker Hill took place on June 17, 1775, and is considered one of the bloodiest battles of the Revolutionary War. More than 1,000 British casualties and 450 colonial casualties occurred.
about why the Battle of Bunker Hill won't be reenacted at Bunker Hill to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. June 17, 1775 - the Battle of Bunker Hill, a major conflict in the American ...
When Chelsea and East Boston commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Revolution’s first naval battle this weekend, ...
During the 1775-76 Siege of Boston ... William Prescott, colonial commander of patriot forces at the Battle of Bunker Hill, and 13 other regimental commanders testified to Poor’s extraordinary ...
Subsequently to the battle of Bunker Hill, Mr. RALPH FARNHAM served with the army through three campaigns, -- during the years 1775-1777, -- and at the close of the war in 1780, he came to the ...
Bostonians showed out for a beautiful, warm Bunker Hill Day Parade early Sunday afternoon ... roots to the earliest commemorations of the 1775 battle and celebrations of the Charlestown community ...
June 17, 1775 - the Battle of Bunker Hill, a major conflict in the American Revolution. The British won, but at a great cost. And the redcoats realized that those pesky folks who call themselves ...
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