104. Ebenezar MacIntosh (1737-1816) | ||
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| located in North Haverhill, NH, just east of Horse Meadows Cemetery, on the west side of NH10, about 1.7 miles south of its junction with NH135 |
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"Born in Boston and a veteran of the 1758 Battle of
Ticonderoga. As a known participant in the Boston Tea Party, for his own and his children's safety,
he walked to North Haverhill in early 1774. He later served in Northern Army under Gen. Gates in
1777. He was a shoemaker by trade and practiced his vocation here for the rest of his life. He is
buried nearby in Horse Meadows Cemetery." erected 1975 |
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MacIntosh's grave at Horse Meadows Cemetery |
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