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Samuel Adams (Loyalist)

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A Family Record of Dr. Samuel Adams, United Empire Loyalist of Vermont and Upper Canada: The First Five Generations Descending from William Adams of Ipswich (1594-1661) and the Descendants of Dr. Samuel Adams of Arlington,
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In 1776, Dr. Adams was captured by Whigs, for his British Loyalist sympathies and he and his sons were imprisoned. Adams escaped and fled north, to Canada, reaching the British lines, in
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alongside other disbanded British Loyalist troops and their families. Adams ran a tavern in Montreal, serving British troops and expatriates.
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for dissenting with their land title policy. After a brief trial, Adams' captors had him tied to a chair and hung from the sign post, of the
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Frontier Spies; the British Secret Service, Northern Department, during the Revolutionary War
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of 1777. Four of Adams' sons served in his ranger company, with his eldest son
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A woodcut of the 1774 public humiliation of Dr. Samuel Adams, the
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Following the war, Adams and his sons settled in the province of
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Loyalist military personnel of the American Revolutionary War
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Biographical sketches of Loyalists in the American Revolution
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vermonthistory.org page on Samuel Adams with illustration
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British loyalist of the American Revolution (1730–1810)
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In 1764, he moved with his family to Arlington in the
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Loyalists in the American Revolution from Connecticut
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Dr. Samuel Adams of Arlington
Samuel Adams

British Loyalist
American Revolutionary War
Adams' Rangers
Catamount Tavern
Arlington
New Hampshire Grants
Vermont
Green Mountain Boys
Stratford
Fairfield County
Connecticut Colony
British North America
British Empire
Edwardsburgh
Upper Canada
British North America
Ontario
Gideon Adams
British Army
Adams' Rangers
American Revolutionary War
Lake Champlain Campaign
Battle of Valcour Island
Saratoga Campaign
Battle of Saratoga
loyalist
Arlington, Vermont

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