Publisher's Synopsis
"Souvenir Commemorative of Lexington and Concord Day. 1775-1893" is a historical record published in 1893 by the Western Reserve Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. This volume commemorates the events of Lexington and Concord, pivotal battles that marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War. It offers insights into the historical context and significance of these events, reflecting the patriotic fervor and historical consciousness of the late 19th century. This souvenir provides a valuable glimpse into how these foundational moments in American history were remembered and celebrated over a century after they occurred.
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