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General John Stark ? Londonderry NH net
You know he said ?Live Free or Die? but what else do you know about John Stark? You can learn all about Londonderry's famous general on June 9th at the Folsom Tavern in Exeter, New Hampshire. The lecture begins at 7PM, admission is $3 ...
You know he said ?Live Free or Die? but what else do you know about John Stark? You can learn all about Londonderry's famous general on June 9th at the Folsom Tavern in Exeter, New Hampshire. The lecture begins at 7PM, admission is $3 ...
Rededication of General Stark statue set for August 15 in N.H. ...
Sunday July 25, 2010 MANCHESTER, NH -- One day before the 233rd anniversary of the Battle of Bennington, a newly-restored bronze of General John Stark will be unveiled on Aug. 15 to the citizens of New Hampshire and friends from other ...
Sunday July 25, 2010 MANCHESTER, NH -- One day before the 233rd anniversary of the Battle of Bennington, a newly-restored bronze of General John Stark will be unveiled on Aug. 15 to the citizens of New Hampshire and friends from other ...
New York History: Revolutionary War Comes Alive In Vermont
The camp closes at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, but at 2:30 p.m. site interpreter Karl Crannell will give a short talk in the auditorium on Gen. John Stark, hero of the Battle of Bennington. Constructed in 1776 and 1777 on a rugged peninsula ...
The camp closes at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, but at 2:30 p.m. site interpreter Karl Crannell will give a short talk in the auditorium on Gen. John Stark, hero of the Battle of Bennington. Constructed in 1776 and 1777 on a rugged peninsula ...
"The Adventures of Brigadier General John Stark" By Eric Burns-White
The adventures -- reminiscences really -- of one of the greatest Revolutionary War Heroes to never get his names in any of the mass market history books.
The adventures -- reminiscences really -- of one of the greatest Revolutionary War Heroes to never get his names in any of the mass market history books.
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It originates with General John Stark, who in 1809 used it to decline an invitation to a reunion of the Battle of Bennington because of poor health. The entire message read: Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils. ...
It originates with General John Stark, who in 1809 used it to decline an invitation to a reunion of the Battle of Bennington because of poor health. The entire message read: Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils. ...

Live free or die; death is not the worst of evils.