- 查看更多前往 Wikipedia 查看全部内容
Prince Estabrook - Wikipedia
Prince Estabrook was an enslaved African-American man and Minutemen Private who fought and was wounded at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the initial engagements of the American Revolutionary War. An undated broadside from the time identified him as "a Negro Man", spelled his name Easterbrooks, … 展开
Prince Estabrook was an enslaved black man owned by Benjamin Estabrook of Lexington. Nothing is known of Prince Estabrook's birth. If Prince was brought in from outside Lexington to … 展开
Prince Estabrook fully recovered from his injuries on April 19 and was back in action about two months later. During the Battle of Bunker Hill on the 17th and 18 June 1775, the men of Lexington Company were assigned to guard the headquarters of the newly formed 展开
Following Benjamin's death in 1803, the Estabrook family began to disperse. His son, Nathan, moved to land that belonged to Benjamin in Ashby, Massachusetts in 1805 after selling the house in Lexington. Around this time, Prince, who would have been in his mid-sixties, … 展开
Paul Revere rode into Lexington around midnight on April 19, 1775. A second rider who took a longer route, William Dawes, arrived about a half hour later. The pair of riders were dispatched to … 展开
Prince Estabrook returned to Lexington after the war as a free man. It is often stated that Benjamin granted Prince his freedom, but the 展开
CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Prince Estabrook of Lexington - U.S. National Park Service
Prince Estabrook was an enslaved man who was wounded at the Battle of Lexington and went on to serve multiple deployments during the American Revolution Place of Birth: Lexington, …
Prince Estabrook - Lex250
Prince Estabrook was struck by a musket ball in his left shoulder, making him the first Black soldier injured during the American Revolution. A document entitled “Appendix – Soldiers of …
Prince Estabrook - American Battlefield Trust
Returning to Lexington when the Continental Army disbanded, Prince Estabrook was a freeman—though details of his emancipation are not known at this time. In 1783 the …
“A Negro Man”: Prince Estabrook of Lexington
2015年4月15日 · Prince Estabrook was a slave who lived in Lexington. At dawn on April, 19, 1775, he was one of the Lexington Minute Men awaiting the arrival of the British Regulars at the Buckman Tavern. In the battle which followed, …
The Untold Story of Prince Estabrook’s Fight for Freedom
2024年10月15日 · At dawn on April 19, 1775, Estabrook stood among more than 80 men in Captain John Parker’s Lexington militia, awaiting the arrival of British troops on Lexington …
- 其他用户还问了以下问题
Prince served the Town of Lexington and surrounding communities as members of the militia and later as soldiers during the Revolutionary War. Alice Hinkle in her book, Prince Estabrook, …
The Black Residents of Lexington - Lex250
Prince Estabrook was struck by a musket ball in his left shoulder, making him the first Black soldier injured during the American Revolution. Learn more about Prince Estabrook
Prince Estabrook (1740?-1830) - Blackpast
2022年12月13日 · When an advanced guard of 240 British soldiers arrived at Lexington on the morning of April 19, 1775, hoping to seize munitions and instead clashed with 70 …
Prince Estabrook (born 1741) | World Biographical …
Prince Estabrook was a black slave and Minutemen Private who fought and was wounded at the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the first battle of the American Revolutionary War.