Talk:John Stark
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I don't really mean to rain on the parade with the gauntlet thing, and I know its not proper wikipedia style, but that story sounds very much like Stark thought he was being heroic and received a special reward when he was really getting the same treatment as anyone else would. I hope you don't just delete it outright, and I hope you edit it properly to cite James Axtell, The Invasion Within.
Washington may have arrived two weeks after Bunker Hill in July of 1775 but his emplacement of the cannon on Dorchester Heights,(brought from Ticonderoga in the snow), was not accomplished until the following winter. This manoeuvre in late winter or early spring of 1875-76 was the reason for the British evacuation of Boston in March of 1776; however they did not go south but north to Nova Scotia. I don't think any of the Ticonderoga cannon were moved to Bunker Hill, but I'm not sure.
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