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  William Heath   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Heath made his home for his entire life at his family’s farm in Roxbury, EHandler: no quick summary.
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wi/william_heath.htm   (1182 words)

  
 Battles of Lexington and Concord - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Between 9:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. on the night of April 18, 1775, Joseph Warren told William Dawes and Paul Revere that the King's troops were about to embark in boats from Boston bound for Cambridge and the road to Lexington and Concord.
Heath and Warren reacted to Percy's artillery and flankers by ordering the militias to avoid close formations which would attract cannon fire.
Heath studied the position of the British Army and decided to withdraw the militia to Cambridge.
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 WILLIAM HEATH - LoveToKnow Article on WILLIAM HEATH   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Throughout the war, however, Heath was very efficient in muster service and in the barracks.
their arrival in Rhode Island; in October of the same year he succeeded Arnold in command of West Point and its dependencies; and in August 1781, when Washington went south to meet Cornwallis, Heath was left in command of the Army of the Hudson to watch Clinton.
He died at Roxbury on the 24th of January 1814, the last of the major-generals of the War of American Independence.
www.1911ency.org /H/HE/HEATH_WILLIAM.htm   (423 words)

  
 WPI Department of Military Science - People, Places and Terms Mentioned in Staff Rides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
American Brigandier General Heath was in charge of the Provincials during the hardest and bloody part of the attack on the British column on April 19, 1775.
General Washington, sensing the inadequacies of Heath, posted him in places that were not essential, and had no major threat expected.
He was appointed to command the Connecticut Militia by the Provincial Congress in 1774, and rode to Cambridge upon hearing of Lexington to assume command of the Connecticut volunteers arriving there.
www.wpi.edu /Academics/Depts/MilSci/BTSI/glossary.html   (8995 words)

  
 California Missions Bibliographies \
Mason, William M. "Indian-Mexican Cultural Exchange in the Los Angeles Area, 1781-1834." AZTLAN 15.1 (1984): 123-44.
Pritchard, William E. "El Castillo de Monterey Frontline of Defense: Uncovering the Spanish Presence in Alta California." CALIFORNIA HISTORY.
Williams, Jack S. "Proposed Guidelines for Archaeological Management of Presidio Park, San Diego, California." Mesa: Center for Spanish Colonial Archaeology, 1993.
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