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Salem Poor killed British Lt. Colonel James Abercrombie.
Two of the soldiers were Black, Salem Poor and Philip Abbot.  Salem Poor was not a slave.  He had purchased his freedom from John Roor, Jr. on November 4, 1771. He is credited for mortally wounding British Lieutenant Colonel James Abercrombie.
Two of the soldiers were Black, Salem Poor and Philip Abbot.  A commerative stamp was issued in honor of Salem Poor.
A commemorative stamp was issued in honor of Salem Poor.
   
   
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Revision as of 13:31, 9 April 2015

Several Andover residents were killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill:

  • Samuel Bailey
  • William Haggett
  • Joseph Chandler
  • Philip Abbot
  • Salem Poor

Two of the soldiers were Black, Salem Poor and Philip Abbot. Salem Poor was not a slave. He had purchased his freedom from John Roor, Jr. on November 4, 1771. He is credited for mortally wounding British Lieutenant Colonel James Abercrombie. A commemorative stamp was issued in honor of Salem Poor.

See

  • Historical Sketches of Andover, by Sarah Loring Bailey, page 321-327 (974.45 Bai) .
  • Andover in the American Revolution by Edward Moseley Harris, page 55 (R974.Har).
  • "Salem Poor: A Brave and Gallant Soldier," National Historical Park Service Flyer, (images below).
  • "Salem Poor's heroism and disappointing life," Andover Townsman, February 7, 2013, p.11.
  • "Salem Poor (1743/44-1802: A Forgotten Hero of Bunker Hill Rediscovered", New England Ancestors, Fall 2007.
  • ... Salem Poor: A Brave and Gallant Soldier, page 1... click to enlarge
  • ... Salem Poor: A Brave and Gallant Soldier, page 2... click to enlarge


--Eleanor 12:36, May 16, 2006 (EDT)
--Kim 14:49, February 25, 2013 (EST)

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