Joseph Palmer

Joseph Palmer

:"This article is about the general. For the bearded communard, see Joseph Palmer (communard).Joseph Palmer (1716-1788) was a General during the Revolutionary War.

Joseph was born at Shaugh Prior, Devonshire, England on 31st March 1716 a son of John and Joan Palmer, nee Pearse. He married Mary Cranch on the 4th April 1746 at Ermington, Devonshire, England and emigrated to Massachusetts later that year with his brother-in-law Richard Cranch.

In 1752 they built a glassworks in Germantown, now a part of Quincy, Massachusetts. Later the built a chocolate mill and spermecetti and salt factories. By the 1770s Joseph had become a supporter of American independence. He fought in the Battle of Lexington and served in the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and on the Cambridge Committee of Safety. He sent Israel Bissell on his ride to warn that the war with Britain had begun. He received a commission as a colonel in the Massachusetts militia and as brigadier for Suffolk County, Massachusetts in 1776. He went on intelligence-gathering missions in Vermont and Rhode Island and, as brigadier-general, led a failed attack on Newport, Rhode Island. After the war, he returned to his businesses, heavy debt forced him to leave Germantown. He started a salt factory on Boston Neck in 1784. Joseph died four years later at his home in Dorchester, Massachusetts on 25th December 1788.

Wednesday morning near 10 of the clock - Watertown. To all the friends of American liberty be it known that this morning before break of day, a brigade, consisting of about 1,000 to 1,200 men landed at Phip's Farm at Cambridge and marched to Lexington, where they found a company of our colony militia in arms, upon whom they fired without any provocation and killed six men and wounded four others. By an express from Boston, we find another brigade are now upon their march from Boston supposed to be about 1,000. The Bearer, Israel Bissell, is charged to alarm the country quite to Connecticut and all persons are desired to furnish him with fresh horses as they may be needed. I have spoken with several persons who have seen the dead and wounded. Pray let the delegates from this colony to Connecticut see this. J. Palmer, one of the Committee of Safety.

References

*Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone, eds., "Dictionary of American Biography". New York: Scribner's (1937)


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