Eyewitness
Accounts
|
June 17, 1826
Testimony I, Sylvanus Wood, of Woburn, in the county of Middlesex, and commonwealth of Massachusetts, aged seventy-four years, do testify and say that on the morning of the 19th of April, 1775, I was an inhabitant of Woburn, living with Deacon Obadiah Kendall. An hour before the break of day, I heard the Lexington bell ring, and fearing there was difficulty there, I immediately arose, took my gun and, with Robert Douglass, went in haste to Lexington, which was about three miles distant. When I arrived there, I inquired of Captain Parker, the commander of the Lexington company. What was the news? |
|
Parker
told me he did not know what to believe, for a man had come up
about half an hour before and informed him that the British troops
were not on the road. But while we were talking, a messenger came
up and told the captain that the British troops were within half
a mile. Parker immediately turned to his drummer, William Diamond,
and ordered him to beat
to arms, which was done. Captain Parker then asked me if I
would parade with his company. I told him I would. Parker then
asked me if the young man with me would parade. I spoke to Douglass,
and he said he would follow the captain and me. By this time many
of the company had gathered around the captain at the hearing
of the drum, where we stood, which was about half way between
the meetinghouse and Buckman's tavern. Parker says to his men,
'Every man of you, who is equipped, follow me; and those of you
who are not equipped, go into the meeting-house and furnish yourselves
from the magazine,
and immediately join the company.' Parker led those of us who
were equipped to the north end of Lexington Common, near the Bedford
Road, and formed us in single file. I was stationed about in the
centre of the company. While we were standing, I left my place
and went from one end of the company to the other and counted
every man who was paraded, and the whole number was thirty-eight,
and no more.
|
Updated
December 5, 2002
© 2002 Rita Bigham, Linda C. Joseph, and Linda D. Resch
All Rights Reserved