On a cold Sunday, February 26, 1775, British Army Lieutenant Colonel Lt. Col. Alexander Leslie (Lt. Col. Alexander Leslie) waited on a transport ship anchored off Homan's Cove (Homan's Cove). Homan Bay is a hidden beach located on Marblehead Neck (Marblehead Neck) in Massachusetts. He's been there since shortly afternoons. Below the deck, there is a collection of 240 to 300 members of the British Regular Army (...
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On a cold Sunday, February 26, 1775, British Army Lieutenant Colonel Lt. Col. Alexander Leslie (Lt. Col. Alexander Leslie) waited on a transport ship anchored off Homan's Cove (Homan's Cove). Homan Bay is a hidden beach located on Marblehead Neck (Marblehead Neck) in Massachusetts. He's been there since shortly afternoons. Below the deck, there is a collection of 240 to 300 members of the British Regular Army (...