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521:(North Salem Road) just a few yards away from the intersection with Tackora Trail, marks the spot where General David Wooster fell, during the Battle of Ridgefield in 1777. Today, a monument 30 feet (9.1 m) high marks his final resting place. General Wooster is buried in Wooster Cemetery on Mount Moriah in Danbury, which dates from the middle of the nineteenth century. Wooster's monument is surrounded by a stone and iron railing. The monument is heavily carved with a variety of military and Masonic symbols, as well as classical Greek motifs. Among extensive information carved into the monument is this quote, "Of his country Wooster said, 'my life has ever been devoted to her services from my youth up, though never before in a cause like thisβ€”a cause for which I would most cheerfully risk and lay down my life'." 31: 114: 102: 508:, while Wooster took a smaller detachment to harass the rear of Tryon's column as they returned to the coast. His first attack caught Tryon by surprise, but he was prepared for Wooster's second attack, which was made as the column neared Ridgefield. Wooster was mortally wounded when the Redcoats unlimbered six artillery pieces and opened fire. He was taken to the Dibble House in Danbury where he died on May 2, 1777. Wooster's final words were, "I am dying, but with a strong hope and persuasion that my country will gain her independence." 693:"S. Rept. 46-372 - In the Senate of the United States. March 16, 1880. -- Ordered to be printed. Mr. Burnside, from the Committee on Military Affairs, submitted the following report. (To accompany Bill H.R. 3966.) The Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was referred the Bill (H.R. 3966) to carry into effect the resolution of Congress, adopted on the 29th day of October, 1781, in regard to a monumental column at Yorktown, Va., and for other purposes, have had the same under consideration and beg leave to submit the following report ." 253: 829: 500:, and marched inland, reaching Danbury without resistance on the morning of April 26. They chased away the small garrison, destroyed a large number of supplies, and set fire to parts of the town. When Wooster was alerted to this movement, he notified General Arnold, who was visiting his family in 516:
On June 17, 1777, Congress voted that a suitable monument should be erected in his memory, but measures were never inaugurated to execute the resolution. His grave was not identified until 1854, when Connecticut legislature laid the cornerstone of a monument. A sign and a monument on
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after Wooster. Today, the entire neighborhood, as well as several streets, all carry Wooster's name. The neighborhood was the center of large-scale Italian immigration to the city in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and still retains a large Italian presence today.
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wanted to march with his militia company in support of the cause, but Wooster tried to deny Arnold access to the militia's weapons stores. Arnold's threats were persuasive, and Wooster opened the magazine to him. (This confrontation is commemorated in New Haven as
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activity ended up frustrating even sympathetic locals. He was eventually charged with incompetence over his tenure at Montreal; the court martial cleared him. In April 1776 Wooster took reinforcements to relieve General Arnold, who was besieging
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Wooster returned to Connecticut, where he assumed command of the entire provincial militia responsible for the state's defense as the state's first major general.
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arrived at the end of April. In early May, British reinforcements arrived at Quebec, and the army was routed, eventually retreating in disarray back to
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after that city fell in November. He assumed command of all the forces in Quebec following the death of Montgomery in the
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broke out, he served from 1755 to the war's end in 1761, during which he was promoted to colonel and given command of the
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Wooster's management of Montreal was marked by deteriorating relations with the inhabitants, as efforts to rein in
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as part of the prisoner escort following that action, and then to England, where he was given an audience with
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was established, Wooster was commissioned a brigadier general, and his troops were sent to be part of General
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The Battle for the Fourteenth Colony: America's War of Liberation in Canada, 1774–1776
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On March 6, 1745, Wooster married Marie Clapp, the daughter of Yale's president,
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launched an expedition in April 1777 to raid a Continental Army supply depot at
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March 2, 1710] – May 2, 1777) was an American general who served in the
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United States military personnel killed in the American Revolutionary War
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American military officer during the American Revolutionary War
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British General (and former provincial governor of New York)
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converted a small pasture into a public square and named it
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in the fall of 1775, and was then given military command of
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and numerous streets are named after Wooster in Danbury,
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in April 1775, Wooster was in charge of the militia at
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mezzotint
Stratford
Connecticut Colony
Danbury, Connecticut
British Empire
United States of America
British Army
Continental Army
Major General
Montreal
King George's War
Siege of Louisbourg
French and Indian War
Battle of Carillon
Battle of Ticonderoga
American Revolutionary War
Canadian campaign
Siege of Fort St. Jean
Battle of Ridgefield
DOW

O.S.
French and Indian War
American Revolutionary War
Battle of Ridgefield
Stratford
colony of Connecticut
Yale College
war between Britain and Spain

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