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  2. Bunker Hill, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bunker Hill is located in southern Macoupin County in the eastern part of Bunker Hill Township. Carlinville , the Macoupin county seat , is 19 miles (31 km) to the north, Alton on the Mississippi River is 20 miles (32 km) to the southwest, and downtown St. Louis is 37 miles (60 km) to the south-southwest.

  3. Battle of Bunker Hill - Wikipedia

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    A historic map of Bunker Hill featuring military notes Sketch of the Battle of Bunker Hill, printed in August 1775. The colonial regiments were under the overall command of General Ward, with General Putnam and Colonel Prescott leading in the field, but they often acted quite independently. [ 99 ]

  4. File:Map highlighting Bunker Hill Township, Macoupin County ...

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  5. Bunker Hill Township, Macoupin County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Bunker Hill Township (T7N R8W) is located in Macoupin County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population is 3,227 and it contains 10,387 housing units [ 2 ] Geography

  6. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Battle of Bunker Hill Map showing Lake Champlain and Lake George Woodbridge house, 'Sycamores', a former dormitory for Mount Holyoke College. Benjamin Ruggles Woodbridge (March 5, 1739 – March 8, 1819) [1] was an American physician, lawyer, farmer, and military officer who served as a colonel in the Massachusetts militia during the American Revolutionary War. [2]

  7. File:Sketch of the Battle of Bunker Hill, printed in August ...

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    Svenska: Skiss över slaget vid Bunker Hill på halvön Charlestown den 17 juni 1775. Graverad av Jeffrys & Faden. London ... 1 aug. 1775. Dokumentet var en bilaga till von Asps depesch 1775 4/8 (finns i Riksarkivet: SE/RA/2102/I/36/383).

  8. John Simpson (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    This graveyard was not taken care of and eventually one of his descendants moved him to the Old Center cemetery, [3] which is now part of the Old Deerfield Center Historic District. [4] Simpson is featured on a New Hampshire historical marker ( number 25 ) along the concurrency of Route 107 and Route 43 in Deerfield.

  9. Israel Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Israel Putnam (January 7, 1718 – May 29, 1790), popularly known as "Old Put", was an American military officer and landowner who fought with distinction at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783).