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Paperback Lynn in the Revolution; Volume 3 Book

ISBN: 1175612707

ISBN13: 9781175612700

Lynn in the Revolution; Volume 3

"Lynn in the Revolution, Volume 3" by Howard Kendall Sanderson explores the significant role of Lynn, Massachusetts, in the American Revolutionary War. This meticulously researched volume details the contributions of Lynn's citizens, soldiers, and resources to the cause of American independence. Sanderson delves into the local events, individual stories, and community efforts that shaped Lynn's involvement in the Revolution, providing a comprehensive account of the town's experiences during this pivotal period.

A valuable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the local history of Massachusetts, "Lynn in the Revolution" offers a unique perspective on the broader narrative of the American Revolution through the lens of a single, dedicated community. This book captures the spirit and sacrifices of the people of Lynn as they fought for liberty and self-governance.

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