- The
Battle of
Menotomy (April 19, 1775) is
regarded as a
continuation of the
Battles of
Lexington and Concord. The
original force of 700
British regulars...
-
village within the
boundaries of Cambridge, M****achusetts,
under the name
Menotomy, an
Algonquian word
considered by some to mean "swift
running water", though...
-
seven U.S. states,
commemorating the
battles of Lexington, Concord, and
Menotomy, the
inaugural battles of the
American Revolutionary War. The
holiday occurs...
- of M****achusetts Bay,
within the
towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln,
Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge. They
marked the
outbreak of armed...
- The
Menotomy Hunter (1911) is a
sculpture by
Cyrus E.
Dallin in Arlington, M****achusetts,
showing a
Native American hunter pausing at a
brook for a drink...
- the
French stronghold, the
Fortress of
Louisbourg in 1745. He
moved to
Menotomy, M****achusetts (present-day Arlington).
Recent sources suggest he fought...
-
Wilson was born in the
historic town of Arlington, M****achusetts, (known as
Menotomy at the time,
township of West Cambridge), to
parents Edward and Lucy Wilson...
- Lexington) in 1712 or 1713, and
Little or
South Cambridge (now Brighton) and
Menotomy or West
Cambridge (now Arlington) in 1807. In the late 19th century, various...
- Boston,
heavy fighting occurred along their route through Arlington (then
Menotomy).
Houses along the way were
ransacked and
plundered by the
retreating British...
- for
Alewife Brook,
which was also
historically known as
Menotomy River (the
village of
Menotomy is now Arlington), a
tributary of the
Mystic River. A large...