Posted on 07/11/2024 8:28:05 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets
Those rounds are worth a lot of money
The town of Acton, just west of Concord, has Isaac Davis's plow, and bloody shirt. Isaac Davis was captain of the Acton Minutemen, and died in the first volley at the Old North Bridge. It is his plow that is depicted in the Daniel Chester French Minuteman Statue by the Old North Bridge. The face is his great nephew, who was said to be his 'spit and image'.
Museum collectibles now.
Certainly worth lots of money since they were heard around the world!
Can they be re-used?
Asking for a friend.
PING
Assualt Rifle (of the day) ammo.
EEK EEK
And nasty Lead, to boot.
Any specific targets in mind? I have a friend.
The Old North Bridge Visitors Center is a museum on the grounds of the Minute National Historic Park. It’s free and open most normal hours. Well worth the visit if you’re in the area.
I would assume the caliber was this, but if they were fired from an American Longrifle they pretty much could have been anything from .32 to .58, maybe even .62 Any Historians out there, I would much appreciate any info you could give me.
What caliber was a Brown Bess musket?
.75
Brown Bess
British Land Pattern Musket a.k.a. Brown Bess
Length 58.5 in (1,490 mm)
Barrel length 42.0–46.0 in (1,070–1,170 mm)
Cartridge paper cartridge, buck and ball/roundball undersized (.69/17.5 mm) to reduce the effects of powder fouling
Calibre .75–.80 (19–20mm)
Been there. Done that. Loved it.
Peaceful and gentle place where you read about violence but the atmosphere makes it intellectual rather than emotional. Used to drive past the area when working in Cambridge. There are so many great tourist activities in the Boston area. And we found a small, Republican town to make it all worth while.
Town Concert - Great Balls of Fire (1995) - Rennaisances
https://youtu.be/pUPOYVkMf8g
Town Center Shops - Deck the Halls, The Trail Band
https://youtu.be/7Y_A2jLfj8o
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Thanks TN and LiM!
“Great American Outdoors Act project.”
is this a reenactment with the Minutemen dressed in drag or to honor those Minutemen who were gay?
The Old North Bridge is famous for being rude, but it didn't give me any trouble.
“And we found a small, Republican town to make it all worth while.”
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A town rarer than the musket balls.
I still can't believe it :)
lol. Maybe that was Lord Cornwallis’ problem, him and his men were leaning the wrong way.
What was Lord Cornwallis famous for?
Charles Cornwallis (U.S. National Park Service)
Best known for his surrender at the Siege of Yorktown in 1781, which effectively ended hostilities and led to peace negotiations between Great Britain and the United States, Lord Cornwallis’s postwar career demonstrated the resilience and power of the British Empire
We commuted 3 1/2 hours each way to work in New York at IBM Research because the town was SO rare I refused to move. I commuted for 10 years, husband for 20. When we took early retirement and combined the house and apt, husband knelt on the floor and kissed the carpet. We’ve lived here for 48 years and expect to stay for the remainder. Excellent people with caring attitudes.
When mother died, the mortician showed up at our house. It was my first time being in charge of death administration and I was extremely nervous. He stopped me talking and said we’d get to the needed info after I told him about who mother was as a person. Before he laid hands on her to pick her up at Mass General, he needed to know her. We buried her a block and a half from the house and we’re set here for eternity.
Amazing Grace (local cemetery) - Judy Collins
https://youtu.be/uDwtsm6FrDo
The local hardware store owner was our postman. His daughter was raised in a playpen in the store. Later, we created her wedding invitations. His grandson mows our lawn. I was raised in the midwest, where people interact with each other constantly. This town is the closest to the world in which I was raised that I can possibly imagine. The liberals haven’t taken over EVERYTHING, thank goodness. We still have our Sunday town concerts and we still have our Christmas creche in the town square.
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