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Reverend Samuel Cooke Silhouette

The Minister and the Revolution: April 19 and Reverend Samuel Cooke of Menotomy, Massachusetts

April 18, 2009Blog18th century, Arlington History, Boston Massacre, Harvard, Massachusetts General Court, Menotomy, menotomy church, minister, Northwest Parish of Cambridge, Pleasant Street, Samuel Cooke, sermons, Thomas HutchinsonDoreen Stevens

The Cookes fought well and married better. Samuel Cooke, minister of the Menotomy Church in 1775, grew up in Hadley, which had been the blood-soaked frontier during King Philip’s War. … Continue reading The Minister and the Revolution: April 19 and Reverend Samuel Cooke of Menotomy, Massachusetts →

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