The Complete Battle Road Journey

A Truly Revolutionary Experience

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Going to Lexington

2 - 3 AM

3 - 5 AM

5 - 6 AM

6 - 8 AM

8 - 10 AM

Going Back to Boston

Remembering the Fallen

Grave Site 1

Gave Sites 2-3

Grave Site 4

Grave Site 5

Grave Site 6

Grave Site 7

Grave Site 8

Grave Site 9

Grave Site 10-11

Grave Site 12

Grave Site 13-14

Grave Site 15-16

Grave Site 17

Grave Site 18

The Fallen

Sources

The Royal Road

History of British Boston

The Royal Road Mapped Out

Site 1 (a-c)

Site 2

Site 3

Site 4

Site 5

Site 6

Site 7

site 8

Site 9

Site 10

Royal Road Sources

Facts

Fact or Fiction?

Sayings

Coburn, Frank Warren, The Battle of April 19, 1775, second edition, Lexington Historical Society, 1922.

 

Cutter, Benjamin and William R, History of the Town of Arlington, 1635, 1879, 1880.

 

Drake, Samuel Adams, History of Middlesex County, Estes and Lauriat, Boston, 1880, II, pp. 41.

 

Finklestein, Aryeh, A Thoughtful and Delicate Act, Concord Magazine.

 

Hersey, Frank W. C., Heroes of the Battle Road, Boston, 1930.

 

Kehoe, Vincent J-R, We Were There, Chelmsford, MA, 1975.

 

Kehoe, Vincent J-R, The British Story of the Battle of Lexington and Concord on the Nineteenth of April, 1775.

 

Nichipor, Mark A, Notes on British graves within the park, Report for the Minute Man National Park.

 

 Nichipor, Mark A, They came three thousand miles and died, Eighteenth century military notes and quarries, Partisan Press, GB, 1993.

 

Ryan, D. Michael, Burial site of the third British soldier, The Concord Magazine, March/April 2000.

 

Sagin, Douglas, P., The British Skull Controversy, Minute Man National Historical Park, Concord, MA, Nov. 9, 1992.

 

Smith, Samuel Abbot, West Cambridge 1775, The Arlington Historical Society, 1974 (facsimile of the original 1864 edition).

 

The Lexington-Concord Battle Road, Hour-by-hour account of events preceding and one the history-making day, April 19th 1775, Wee Bee Publishing, ISBN#1-888007-08-7 (Maps)

 

Lou Sideris – Park Ranger at Minuteman National Park

 

John Graham – Interpreter and Guide at Jason Russell House

 

Teresa Wallace, Ph.D., Park Curator and Historian, Minuteman National Park.

 

Commonwealth Graves Commission (only track graves of soldiers of WWI and WWII)