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e to the memory of those men who gave up their lives for the sake of a noble cause on that never-to-be-forgotten day, on yonder hill, June 17th, 1775; and how fitting that Sarah Bradlee-Fulton should lie in death opposite those to whom she ministered in life, while nearby to both sleeps David Osgood who ministered to her spiritual wants and theirs. Eliza M. Gill. Note.—It is probable that more men were buried in Medford than the twenty-five who are interred near the memorial boulder. In order to include all such, the names of the twenty-five with one exception being unknown, the stone was dedicated to the memory of forty-one New Hampshire soldiers who fell at Bunker Hill, or died a few days later as the result of wounds received there. The names read were taken from the list prepared by Mr. George C. Gilmore of Manchester, New Hampshire, and with the addition of few more are the same as those inscribed on the Bunker Hill Memorial Tablets, Winthrop Square, Charlestown.—E. M.