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  • 71Samuel Adams — Infobox Governor name= Samuel Adams order=4th office= Governor of Massachusetts term start= October 8, 1793 term end= June 2, 1797 lieutenant= Moses Gill predecessor= John Hancock successor= Increase Sumner birth date= OldStyleDate|September… …

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  • 72Lt. Col. John Robinson — (July 24, 1735 ndash; June 13, 1805) was a colonial militia and Continental Army officer from Westford, Massachusetts during the war of the American Revolution. He was the highest ranking colonial militia officer to participate in the battle at… …

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  • 73Henry Wadsworth Longfellow — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Daguerreotypie von Southworth Hawes (um 1850) …

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  • 74Powder-Alarm — Das Old Powder House in Somerville, Massachusetts im Nathan Tufts Park beim Powder House Square Der Powder Alarm (Schießpulver Alarm) war eine massive öffentliche Reaktion in der britischen Kolonie Massachusetts auf einen Überraschungsangriff… …

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  • 75Lexington (Massachusetts) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lexington. 42° 26′ 39″ N 71° 13′ 36″ W …

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  • 76Powder Alarm — 42°24′0.72″N 71°6′58.08″O / 42.4002, 71.1161333 La Powder Alarm (mot à mot l alarme de la poudre ), aux …

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  • 77Samuel Adams — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Samuel Adams (homonymie). John Singleton Copley, Samuel Adams, (127 x 102,2 cm), 1772, Musée des Beaux Arts de Boston. Toile commandée pa …

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  • 78Arlington (Massachusetts) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Arlington Bandera …

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  • 79Lexington (Massachusetts) — Lexington Pueblo de los Estados Unidos Estatua del Minuteman en un parque de Lexington …

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  • 80Old North Church — the popular name for Christ Church, built in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1723. On 19 April 1775 Paul Revere waited for a signal in its tower to tell him the British army had been seen. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow made the church famous in his poem… …

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