- Samuel Whittemore
Samuel Whittemore (
1694 -February 2 ,1793 ) was a farmer. He was eighty years old and living in Menotomy,Massachusetts (present-day Arlington) when he became the oldest known colonial combatant in theAmerican Revolutionary War . [ [http://www.mass.gov/legis/bills/senate/st01/st01839.htm 2005 Senate bill no. 1839, www.mass.gov] ]On
April 19 1775 , British forces were returning toBoston from theBattles of Lexington and Concord , the opening engagements of the war. On their march, they were continually shot at by colonial militiamen.Whittemore was in his fields when he spotted an approaching British relief
brigade under Hugh, Earl Percy, sent to assist the retreat. Whittemore loaded hismusket and ambushed the British from behind a nearby stone wall, killing one soldier. He then drew his dueling pistols and killed another. He managed to fire five shots before a British detachment reached his position. Whittemore then attacked with a sword. He was shot in the face, bayoneted thirteen times, and left for dead in a pool of blood. Found alive, he was taken to Dr. Cotton Tufts of Medford, who held out no hope for his survival. However, Whittemore lived another eighteen years until dying of natural causes at the age of ninety-eight.A monument in
Arlington, Massachusetts reads::Near this spot, Samuel Whittemore, then 80 years old, killed three British soldiers,
April 19 1775 . He was shot, bayoneted, beaten and left for dead, but recovered and lived to be 98 years of age.References
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