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bt they fired upon the enemy as long as any of them were within reach of their muskets. Gen. Foster discharged his musket at the enemy a number of times (he thought eleven), with two balls each time, and with well directed aim. His comrade, Nathaniel Cleaves, of Beverly, who was then standing by his side, had his finger and ramrod cut away by a shot from the enemy. Hanson, Hist. Danvers, pp. 108, 109, says 24 men from Beverly completed one of the Danvers minute-companies, and some members oy of her sister towns who were represented at the battle, yet she lost more of her children than any other town except Lexington. Hanson, Hist. Danvera, p. 91. The Beverly men injured, and probably here, were Reuben Kennison killed, and Nathaniel Cleaves, Samuel Woodbury and William Dodge wounded. Of men from other towns who fell in Menotomy, we find mention of the following in the Salem Gazette:— On the nineteenth of April, was killed among others, by the British troops, at Menotomy
hampney, 20, 203, 236, 279 Chandler, 145, 203, 234 Charles Edward, 60 Chase, 140, 171 Chauncey, 31 Cheever, 203, 217 Chick, 348 Child and Childs, 108, 203, 204, 236, 244, 276, 284, 336 Chisholm, 340 Chrissen, 28, 204 Churchill, 204, 251 Churchman, 348 Claffey, 348 Clancy, 344, 346 Clap, 24 Clark and Clarke, 58, 60, 86, 107, 124, 140, 164, 166, 171, 177, 184, 196, 197, 204, 224, 240, 241, 272, 280, 298, 314, 315, 341, 343, 360 Clay, 204, 301 Cleaves, 68, 71 Clinton, 342 Cobb, 349 Codner, 204, 261 Coffin, 204 Coggin, 206, 329 Cogswell, 206 Colburn, 348 Cole, 110, 112, 120, 131, 206, 296, 349 Coleman, 346 Collins, 8, 12, 18, 206, 276, 339 Colman, 31 Comee, 205 Comston, 206, 299 Coning, 341 Connor, 348 Convers and Converse, 15, 112, 131, 164, 178, 186, 206, 244, 261 Cook and Cooke, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11-13, 1, 16, 18,19, 20, 22, 25, 27-37, 39-49, 61, 67, 67, 69, 74, 76, 82-6, 87-96, 97,98, 100-