[221] Journals of Each Provincial Congress.
[222] De Bernicre thought there could not have been less than five thousand rebels on the hills about Concord. His anxiety greatly multiplied the real number.
[223] Massachusetts Archives.
[224] Rev. Edmund Foster and Ensign De Bernicre.
[225] U. S. Geological Survey, 1886.
[226] Frothingham's Siege of Boston. Rev. Mr. Foster's Account.
[227] Foster's Account.
[228] Stearns, Jonathan F. Bedford Sesqui-Centennial, page 26. Ripley, page 21, seems to think that Lane was wounded a little farther along at the Hartwell barn.
[229] Beneath Old Roof Trees, by Abram English Brown, page 221.
[230] Statement of Mr. George Nelson, near-by resident, who saw the remains and pointed out to me in 1890 the locations of the old and new graves.