The Lincoln Minute Men
Lincoln, Massachusetts
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The Lincoln Minute Men were the First to Arrive ...
- by Donald L. Hafner
“Brown Bess” - Musket Misconception
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
“The Butchering Hands of an Inhuman Soldiery”
- by Donald L. Hafner
“The Lincoln Minute Men and ‘Old Ironsides’”
- by Donald L. Hafner
Music
Fifers and Drummers Got Paid More?
- by Donald L. Hafner
The White Cockade: A Jacobite Air at the North Bridge?
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Language
What's in a Word?
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
You Say Huzzay, and I Say Huzzah!
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Quick Ben, Gimme a Phrase!
- by Donald L. Hafner
Another Myth in Splinters: “Rule of Thumb”
- by Donald L. Hafner
Religion & Politics
Roads, Religion and Russell: The Establishment of Lincoln, Massachusetts
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Bay Road Politics: Hartwell and Whittemore
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Ingratitude and Broken Promises?
- by Donald L. Hafner
Trials and Tribulations for Concord's Tories
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Clothing & Etiquette
Forks in America
- by Donald L. Hafner
The Things We Do for Lincoln Green
- by Donald L. Hafner
Why Linen, Not Cotton?
- by Donald L. Hafner
Holidays
Thanksgiving: New England Tradition Revived
- by Donald L. Hafner
“Concord & Christmas: Regardeth the Day or Not”
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Whence Cometh the New Year Marking
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Biographies
The Youngest Lincolnite at the North Bridge
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Sippio Brister: “He is Styled ... ‘A Man of Color’ ”
- by Donald L. Hafner
Burial Site of the Third British Soldier
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
Major John Dyke Acland: Honored Even by Our Enemies
- by Donald L. Hafner
Historic Lankmarks
Noah Brooks Tavern
- by D.Michael Ryan, The Lincoln Minute Men Historian
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