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![]() Harry Krause wrote: Where are you staying? When I go, we either stay at a B&B or at the Parker House Hotel, an old favorite, and not too expensive. Great place to start walking. Not sure. Wife has handled all the details. I just have to be ready to catch the plane. A couple days in Boston, a couple of days in Salem and Topsfield, and a couple of days somewhere else where we will get to see our daughter who lives in NYC. (She'll be coming up by bus). Do want to see a lot of the historic sites in Boston, but I'll have to pick and choose due to time constraints. As this is a bit of a family history tour I will want to see Bunker Hill. One of my ancestral relatives was the last man off the hill in retreat. Of course the same guy later let Benedict Arnold escape. (oops). Ain't that the way life goes? Benjamin Gould was a sergeant 1775 April in Capt. John Baker's company,and Col. Moses Little's regiment. Benjamin Gould, with thirty minutemenfrom Topsfield under his command, marched to Lexington, April 19, 1775,and in that fight received a wound that scarred his cheek through life.He was commissioned captain in the Continental Army, and after the battleof Bunker Hill was the last man to cross Charlestown Neck in retreat.He was present at the battles of White Plains, NY, and Bennington, VT. Indetachment of 500 to Mt. Independence on Lake Champlain, commanded byCol. Johnson; in Capt. Flint's division at Stillwater, Oct. 7, he tookcommand when Capt Flint was killed, and he was at the surrender ofBurgoyne, Saratoga, Oct. 7. Returning home, he filled various importantpositions in 1778 and 1779. In 1780, he went to reinforce the garrisonat West Point, commanding a company in regiment of Col. Ward of Ipswich,and was captain of the main guard at the time of Arnold's escape andAndre's capture. |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: Where are you staying? When I go, we either stay at a B&B or at the Parker House Hotel, an old favorite, and not too expensive. Great place to start walking. Not sure. Wife has handled all the details. I just have to be ready to catch the plane. A couple days in Boston, a couple of days in Salem and Topsfield, and a couple of days somewhere else where we will get to see our daughter who lives in NYC. (She'll be coming up by bus). Do want to see a lot of the historic sites in Boston, but I'll have to pick and choose due to time constraints. As this is a bit of a family history tour I will want to see Bunker Hill. One of my ancestral relatives was the last man off the hill in retreat. Of course the same guy later let Benedict Arnold escape. (oops). Ain't that the way life goes? Benjamin Gould was a sergeant 1775 April in Capt. John Baker's company,and Col. Moses Little's regiment. Benjamin Gould, with thirty minutemenfrom Topsfield under his command, marched to Lexington, April 19, 1775,and in that fight received a wound that scarred his cheek through life.He was commissioned captain in the Continental Army, and after the battleof Bunker Hill was the last man to cross Charlestown Neck in retreat.He was present at the battles of White Plains, NY, and Bennington, VT. Indetachment of 500 to Mt. Independence on Lake Champlain, commanded byCol. Johnson; in Capt. Flint's division at Stillwater, Oct. 7, he tookcommand when Capt Flint was killed, and he was at the surrender ofBurgoyne, Saratoga, Oct. 7. Returning home, he filled various importantpositions in 1778 and 1779. In 1780, he went to reinforce the garrisonat West Point, commanding a company in regiment of Col. Ward of Ipswich,and was captain of the main guard at the time of Arnold's escape andAndre's capture. Next year about this same time my wife and I will be taking a tour of Baltimore, Boston, New York and Maine (up to the White Mountains), with a stop in Waterville (eating at my favorite lobster restaurant for some 'doubles' and Freeport (oh joy, shopping). I will be asking the same questions next year. I remember visiting a customer in Boston many years ago and driving through Salem on Halloween day. Pretty cool! Anyway, Salem is only a couple dozen miles north of Boston....Topsfield about the same.......I trust you will be staying in the same hotel during this trip to make your stay more enjoyable. Switching hotels to save a few minutes of travel is a real pain. |
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![]() "Chuck Gould" wrote in message A couple days in Boston, a couple of days in Salem and Topsfield, If Boston time is constrained, a combo of the Freedom Trail plus a Duck Tour will really increase your bang for the buck. Alternatively, a nice walk around the Common, Public Garden, and Beacon Hill would be a really pleasant couple of hours and wrap in a lot of history, too. |
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