John Spurr
American
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1773/12/16 | More than 5000 American colonists meet at the South Meeting House to decide the fate of three ships (BEAVER, ELEANOR and DARTMOUTH) loaded with tea docked at Griffin's Wharf | Participant | Old South Meetinghouse | Boston | Boston Tea Party | ||
1773/12/16 | More than 5000 American colonists meet at the South Meeting House to decide the fate of three ships (BEAVER, ELEANOR and DARTMOUTH) loaded with tea docked at Griffin's Wharf | Participant | Old South Meetinghouse | Boston | American Revolution - From Protest to Revolt | ||
1773/12/16 | 100 to 150 men board three ships and dump the cargo of tea into Boston Harbor, the DARTMOUTH was a Joseph Rotch ship. | Participant | Boston Tea Party | ||||
1773/12/16 | 100 to 150 men board three ships and dump the cargo of tea into Boston Harbor, the DARTMOUTH was a Joseph Rotch ship. | Participant | American Revolution - From Protest to Revolt | ||||
1775/06/17 | American colonists battle British regular military forces. | American Patriot | Bunker Hill Monument | Boston | Battle of Bunker Hill | ||
1775/06/17 | American colonists battle British regular military forces. | American Patriot | Bunker Hill Monument | Boston | 1775 American Revolution - The War Begins | ||
1777/09/16 | British General John Burgoyne wins a small, but costly battle over American forces led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold | American Captain | Saratoga National Historical Park | Stillwater | 1776 American Revolution - The Early Stages | ||
1777/09/16 | British General John Burgoyne wins a small, but costly battle over American forces led by Horatio Gates and Benedict Arnold | American Captain | Saratoga National Historical Park | Stillwater | Battle of Saratoga | ||
1798/00/00 | The Federal style Spurr house is built for John Spurr | Home | John Spurr House | Charlton | |||
1816/00/00 | General John Spurr dies in Charlton, he is buried at Bay Path Cemetery, Charlton | Died | Charlton | Massachusetts |
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