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Israel Putnam, the Revolutionary War general and leader of the Battle of Bunker Hill famous for saying, "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes" because they were low on ammunition was the grandson of Thomas Putnam born in 1614 and a judge during the Salem witch trials. Thomas had a son Edward who was also a judge during the trials, and Arthur Miller's judge in The Crucible was a composite of the two Putnams.
"Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes, then fire low".
George Washington, who was its only commander. When Lexington and Concord brought the start of the war in April, the militias of Massachusetts, joined by much of those of Connecticut and New Hampshire, formed themselves into an Army of Observation, keeping the British penned up and besieged inside Boston. The Massachusetts militia was under the command of General Artemas Ward, and New Hampshire and Connecticut also gave Ward command over their units at Boston. Ward was in overall command during the Battle of Bunker Hill. At the same time as Bunker Hill, in Philadelphia Congress had decided to adopt the army fighting the British, and to make crystal clear the point that the Revolution was continental in scope, involving all the colonies, appointed a Virginian to command the force for which it had now taken responsibility. Thus Washington was made commander of the Continental Army from the moment of its creation. Ward was one of the original four Major Generals appointed in the Continental Army, and as the senior among them, was second in command to Washington. The other Major Generals were Philip Schuyler, Charles Lee, and Israel Putnam.
Colonel Prescott said this at the Bunker Hill during the American Revolution. His army had a limited amount of ammunition.
Yes I am positive that Amelia Earhart And George Putnam got divorced but I am not sure when they filed their divorce.
Amelia was never divorced. She was still married to George Putnam when she disappeared.
Amelia Earhart's husband was called George Palmer Putnam
Amelia Earhart and George Putnam Amelia's husband used to live in Atchison,Kansas.
Amelia Earhart really got married to George Putnam.
Amelia Earhart had two Stepsons. The oldest was born 1913 died 1992. His name was David Binney Putnam. The youngest stepson was George Palmer Putnam. Born 1921. Amelia also had an husband named George Palmer Putnam. He named his youngest son after him. Amelia's husband divorced Dorothy Binney,and married Amelia Earhart.
Amelia Earhart married to George P. Putnam in February 7, 1931
Amelia Earhart was married to george putnam
Amelia married George Putnam in 1931
Amelia Earhart was married to George Putnam
Amelia's husband was George Putnam.
Her husband was George P. Putnam.