"A Virtual Freedom Trail"

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Celebrating the Stamp Act’s Repeal

Reverend Bass Takes a Stand

Patriots’ Crypts and Graves

John Lowell Represents a Slave

John Tracy, Merchant and Privateer

"At sea,"

The Remarkable Life of
Jonathan Jackson

The Militia Fights at Bunker Hill

"Old Hill Cemetery is the..."

The Cannonball

"The Powder House located near..."

The Trayning Field

The Militia and the Battles of Lexington and Concord

"Colonel Benedict Arnold and approximately..."

President George Washington Visits

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The British Are Coming

"The “Daughters of Liberty..."

"If you were going to..."

Liberty Boys and Stamp Act Protest

"When the town crier shouted..."

Eleazer Johnson Leads a Protest

"Stephen and Ralph Cross were..."

"The founder of Greenleaf’s Shipyard..."

"The Independent"

Patrick Tracy, Merchant and Patriot

The Exciting Adventures of Captain Moses Brown

Lieutenant Robert Tracy, Privateer

Captain James Tracy, Privateer

"In 1776 Captain John Lee..."

"Privateering could mean death or..."

Lightning Strike Attracts Ben Franklin

"About a year after the..."

"In 1763,"

Rum Punch and the Stamp Act Protest

"Colonel Benedict Arnold was entertained..."

Nathaniel Tracy, Patriot

George Washington Slept Here

Tories and Patriots

"Tristram Dalton,"

"After the American Revolution,"

Entertaining the President

The teachers of Five Roadrunners, Mrs. Ellie Bailey, Mrs. Suellen Creed, Ms. Debra Phinney, Mr. Clifford Smith, and Mrs. Nickoletta Staszewski, wish to acknowledge the hard work and determination of the following students in bringing to life, our expedition,
A Journey to Freedom

"President George Washington Visits"

"The Capture of Captain Eleazer..."