ERRATA: At about the 3 minute mark, I state that the recently-reinforced British column approached Menotomy at about 3 or 4pm under the command of Lt. Col. Francis Smith. However, since by this time the reinforcements under Lord Hugh Percy had arrived and been consolidated with Smith’s men, I think Lord Percy would’ve assumed command given he held the rank of brigadier general and thus outranked Smith. So after giving it some thought, I believe I should have said that the British column approached Menotomy under the command of Lord Percy. Just wanted to mention it. Thank you!!
It really burns my tuchus that historical towns such as Menotomy change their names, to Arlington ... or whatever they may be. It's almost disrespectful to the impactful and momentous history that occured there.
All Revolutionary War-All the time. I love it. 🇺🇸 Thank you for such an informative presentation that brings light to some of the lesser known people who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. Grisly details are important to understand that the fight for freedom is bloody and a serious business. Knowing that once you give up your freedoms, taking them back comes at a very heavy price. I could listen to you speak all the time. Your local accent brings a unique authenticity to the video in our local New England area. Thanks again. I am so looking for to more of your videos. 👍
Hi Katie Lt. John Bacon is my 6th Great Grandfather and I’ve been reading everything I could find about the battle of Menotomy. I plan on visiting the Russell house this spring. Thank you for your videos.
Hey there young lady, new subs here. The wife and I both enjoy your presentations and your passion. Good stuff. Looky here, we are in NE TN, home of the Overmountain Boys who assembled and cross the Appalachians to deliver victory at King's Mountain. Anyway, here in Elizabethton, TN there is a festival celebrating those times at Sycamore Shoals and Fort Wautauga where the men mustered. It is celebrated every Sept/Oct time period and wouldn't it be fun to take a bonafide Revolutionary War Historian to come ALL the way to East TN and enjoy the festivities. So there you are, duly invited, and if need be, we can even help you get around to enjoy the American Revolution, southern-style!
Katie, thank you for providing a very good documentary of the early engagement of our war for independence. I have always loved history, especially military history. Your presentation and insights into things I haven't heard before are remarkable. We owe so much to those men who gave their blood and gave us our freedoms. I served a tour in Vietnam and am well acquainted with the horror of battle. I had a very close friend in Vietnam and his accent is very much like your own. I am from Arkansas, and he was in the New England states. I never got the chance to find out which state he came from. He was a great guy and a brave soldier. I wish to see more of your excellent videos.
Great presentation. Not enough is taught and studied regarding the war that established us as a nation as well as the entire founding era. I look forward to future videos. Thank you.
Thank You so much, Katie; Your history lessons are very illuminating. I never read any story of the British retreat from Lexington--that ever mentioned that the British shot back, let alone sent out flanking columns. And, colonists killed in that number...never heard that in class.I wish Your videos could be shown to grade school classes, so they would learn that this was not just an almost nothing, but a battle-royal. I knew I had various ancestors fighting in the Revolution, but Your videos then brought up Samuel Cook killed at Menotomy! It's almost like a hidden-in plain sight -history. I was also stunned to hear that the British soldiers-by explicit orders-committed such atrocities...the rebels were considered non-persons.....
Great videos Katie. I grew up in Reading and went to Joshua Eaton School. He was a farmer in Reading who fought in the war. There is also a nice historic place called Parker Tavern. Been to Lexington and Concord many times and growing up here, I just am entranced by the history.
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know! Just totally so appreciative of the videos by this young lady. Thanks, Katie! The amount of American Revolutionary history in this general area is just so astounding.
Katie, I absolutely LOVE your videos! Thank you so much for your time and information. Now, more than ever, the American people need to know the sacrifices that were made to create this country. Freedom is never free.
Astounding detail on the heroic action surrounding the Russell house as well as heartfelt reverence for those brave Patriots and citizens who gave the last measure. Excellent work, as usual.
I feel almost “touristy” now having visited only Lexington and Concord! 😊 I did know about the retreat action but never broke it down to such detail. Your are a blessing to my education! Now, it’s on my bucket list for this year! 👍🏻 A couple of points for discussion? You refer to the colonist as “provincials” and “Americans”. I’m curious what the difference is between colonist and provincial. And were they truly “Americans” at this point or, British subjects living in the Americas? I know it’s kinda splitting hairs but I believe also, that it’s important to understand the sheer grit that was required considering that these folks were rebelling against their king and country, George and Great Britain. Your channel is so amazing and exciting!! I’m so consumed by it!! Now, I’m off to watch your Sam Whittmore episode because THAT man, was the granite that served as the foundation for the development of a long, bloody and painful struggle for freedom and independence! 👍🏻🫡
Enjoy your presentations on history in 1775. I live in a Revolutionary veterens house Moses Emerson. Rev. Nathaniel Adams, John Adams younger brother built the first stick house and church in this town, Barnstead, NH. Captain John Locke who settled Portsmouth, NH also established in farm in North Barnstead up the road from me. I think only the foundations and cellar hole is the only thing left. Been living here for 42 years now and been living in the old traditions, now a homestead that I'm slowly keeping up with gardens my wife and I been working on all these years. Not done yet and have a friend who's family been here in their old saltbox colonial since the time of the King and when our state was federated in these United States and the first 4 town meetings were in his house. Like to meet you sometime but I'm not a historian as yourself. Peace, Doug Darrell
There's a marker in Arlington center commemorating the old men of Menotomy who weren't allowed to march to Lexington, so they set up and ambushed the British supply wagons following behind. When the British went over the wall after them, an 86 tear old was shot, bayoneted and left for dead. But they picked him up, took him to a house where he was nursed back to health and lived into his 90s
Easy…James Whitemore…someone who has done an “Old Man and The Sea”. Spencer would also fit. Ben Johnson - not well-known, but was a real rodeo competitor, took the injuries, still got back on and rode.
ERRATA: At about the 3 minute mark, I state that the recently-reinforced British column approached Menotomy at about 3 or 4pm under the command of Lt. Col. Francis Smith. However, since by this time the reinforcements under Lord Hugh Percy had arrived and been consolidated with Smith’s men, I think Lord Percy would’ve assumed command given he held the rank of brigadier general and thus outranked Smith. So after giving it some thought, I believe I should have said that the British column approached Menotomy under the command of Lord Percy. Just wanted to mention it. Thank you!!
It really burns my tuchus that historical towns such as Menotomy change their names, to Arlington ... or whatever they may be. It's almost disrespectful to the impactful and momentous history that occured there.
Thank you. 89 years old and Lived most of my life in Massachusetts. Learning so much from you about the revolutionary war.
All Revolutionary War-All the time. I love it. 🇺🇸 Thank you for such an informative presentation that brings light to some of the lesser known people who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. Grisly details are important to understand that the fight for freedom is bloody and a serious business. Knowing that once you give up your freedoms, taking them back comes at a very heavy price. I could listen to you speak all the time. Your local accent brings a unique authenticity to the video in our local New England area. Thanks again. I am so looking for to more of your videos. 👍
Hi Katie Lt. John Bacon is my 6th Great Grandfather and I’ve been reading everything I could find about the battle of Menotomy. I plan on visiting the Russell house this spring. Thank you for your videos.
We be cousins !
Hey there young lady, new subs here. The wife and I both enjoy your presentations and your passion. Good stuff. Looky here, we are in NE TN, home of the Overmountain Boys who assembled and cross the Appalachians to deliver victory at King's Mountain. Anyway, here in Elizabethton, TN there is a festival celebrating those times at Sycamore Shoals and Fort Wautauga where the men mustered. It is celebrated every Sept/Oct time period and wouldn't it be fun to take a bonafide Revolutionary War Historian to come ALL the way to East TN and enjoy the festivities. So there you are, duly invited, and if need be, we can even help you get around to enjoy the American Revolution, southern-style!
Katie, thank you for providing a very good documentary of the early engagement of our war for independence. I have always loved history, especially military history. Your presentation and insights into things I haven't heard before are remarkable. We owe so much to those men who gave their blood and gave us our freedoms. I served a tour in Vietnam and am well acquainted with the horror of battle. I had a very close friend in Vietnam and his accent is very much like your own. I am from Arkansas, and he was in the New England states. I never got the chance to find out which state he came from. He was a great guy and a brave soldier. I wish to see more of your excellent videos.
Thank you so much for watching and for sharing your remembrance of your friend with us. I am grateful to know of him. 🙏 Thank you for watching!
What accent??? I'm from Rhode Island!
Great presentation. Not enough is taught and studied regarding the war that established us as a nation as well as the entire founding era. I look forward to future videos. Thank you.
Keep these very interesting and informative videos coming Katie!
Another outstanding presentation, I’m absolutely loving your channel. Thank you
Thank You so much, Katie; Your history lessons are very illuminating. I never read any story of the British retreat from Lexington--that ever mentioned that the British shot back, let alone sent out flanking columns. And, colonists killed in that number...never heard that in class.I wish Your videos could be shown to grade school classes, so they would learn that this was not just an almost nothing, but a battle-royal. I knew I had various ancestors fighting in the Revolution, but Your videos then brought up Samuel Cook killed at Menotomy! It's almost like a hidden-in plain sight -history. I was also stunned to hear that the British soldiers-by explicit orders-committed such atrocities...the rebels were considered non-persons.....
This channel is awesome...I had an hour and a half video marathon with your videos this morning
Great videos Katie. I grew up in Reading and went to Joshua Eaton School. He was a farmer in Reading who fought in the war. There is also a nice historic place called Parker Tavern. Been to Lexington and Concord many times and growing up here, I just am entranced by the history.
Great job Katie,
Always a good day when I watch your videos with my coffee.
I love the channel! Great video! Like someone said, I watch with my coffee too. Thanks Katie!
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know! Just totally so appreciative of the videos by this young lady. Thanks, Katie! The amount of American Revolutionary history in this general area is just so astounding.
Absolutely love this. Thank you.
Thank you Katie. All of your videos are extremely interesting. This is the first time I have heard of this particular event.
Katie, I absolutely LOVE your videos! Thank you so much for your time and information. Now, more than ever, the American people need to know the sacrifices that were made to create this country. Freedom is never free.
Katie this is superb , salutes 🫡
Astounding detail on the heroic action surrounding the Russell house as well as heartfelt reverence for those brave Patriots and citizens who gave the last measure.
Excellent work, as usual.
Very happy to have found you!
You take off the blanket to the fascinating History around us!
So glad I found this, thank you
I had no idea such atrocities were committed during the revolution. Very good info…
hats off to the 165 men and boys who walked from Walpole to the area that day, led by teacher Seth Bullard. 🇺🇸
Amazing content and I learned so much about this event that I did not know about, thank you again
Marc, thank you! I'm also learning a lot about Menotomy!
Been by here many times and had no idea. Can’t wait to visit it again soon.
Great video. Very interesting. I hope you keep making them.
Love it all Katie. Great detail.
I have been to Arlington. I enjoyed your explanation of the battle. Very interesting.
Thank you for uploading this video!
I feel almost “touristy” now having visited only Lexington and Concord! 😊
I did know about the retreat action but never broke it down to such detail. Your are a blessing to my education!
Now, it’s on my bucket list for this year! 👍🏻
A couple of points for discussion?
You refer to the colonist as “provincials” and “Americans”. I’m curious what the difference is between colonist and provincial. And were they truly “Americans” at this point or, British subjects living in the Americas? I know it’s kinda splitting hairs but I believe also, that it’s important to understand the sheer grit that was required considering that these folks were rebelling against their king and country, George and Great Britain.
Your channel is so amazing and exciting!! I’m so consumed by it!! Now, I’m off to watch your Sam Whittmore episode because THAT man, was the granite that served as the foundation for the development of a long, bloody and painful struggle for freedom and independence! 👍🏻🫡
Love your videos. Amazing content. Thank you!
Katy eventually it will get warm here sometime in mid june for your videos
haha, I can't wait!! Thank you!
Thank you 😊
Enjoy your presentations on history in 1775. I live in a Revolutionary veterens house Moses Emerson. Rev. Nathaniel Adams, John Adams younger brother built the first stick house and church in this town, Barnstead, NH. Captain John Locke who settled Portsmouth, NH also established in farm in North Barnstead up the road from me. I think only the foundations and cellar hole is the only thing left. Been living here for 42 years now and been living in the old traditions, now a homestead that I'm slowly keeping up with gardens my wife and I been working on all these years. Not done yet and have a friend who's family been here in their old saltbox colonial since the time of the King and when our state was federated in these United States and the first 4 town meetings were in his house. Like to meet you sometime but I'm not a historian as yourself. Peace, Doug Darrell
Great stuff beautiful lady!! Are you a history professor?
What a detailed and fine presentation.
Thank you Katie
Great video - very detailed and informative!
Awesome video as usual. I love your channel
Except you dont mention any Marbleheaders being there. Perhaps there weren't any tho. Keep.up the great videos. Much appreciated.
I had no idea that graveyard was there. I visited Arlington on my visit to Lexington and was right there too.
Thank you for posting.
Very well said
Fascinating. I knew nothing about it!
Thank you Jesus for these men and their sacerfice . Our liberty and freedom is greatly appreciated . God bless them .
Great comment!
Many of my ancestors came from Essex Co MA, probably arriving during the great migration. I lived for a time in Salem, MA.
There's a marker in Arlington center commemorating the old men of Menotomy who weren't allowed to march to Lexington, so they set up and ambushed the British supply wagons following behind. When the British went over the wall after them, an 86 tear old was shot, bayoneted and left for dead. But they picked him up, took him to a house where he was nursed back to health and lived into his 90s
Never realized how much I do not know.
My suggestion would be Jimmy Stewart. If he was not available possibly Lee Marvin (after watching his military service)
Why did the name change to Arlington?.
Aged gentlemen lost their minds ugh
He sounds like an early John McCain character.
Isn’t it ironic that America was over taxed in the 1700’s, and overtaxed in 2024.
One of my ancestors fought in the Revolutionary War. His name is David Sprong. I believe he is buried in a grave in Ohio.
Easy…James Whitemore…someone who has done an “Old Man and The Sea”. Spencer would also fit. Ben Johnson - not well-known, but was a real rodeo competitor, took the injuries, still got back on and rode.
Thanks. Your “a”s are awesome 😂
Thankyou Ms Katie for your historical knowledge ! *******
They were united in their commitment to freedom and Liberty. Can we say that today.
A poignant reminder of those that paid the price for our freedom