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Samuel Hildreth (American Revolution)

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Impatient with their captivity, the prisoners decided to escape. Although he considered the plan ill-advised, but went with them. They were soon captured and sent to close confinement in Montreal. He and others came down with
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Mound Cemetery reportedly contains the largest number of Revolutionary War officers buried in one location. Samuel Hildreth is one of thirty-seven Revolutionary War veterans at the cemetery noted by the
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in order to earn enough to study medicine. In 1774 he began his studies under Dr. John Brown of Wilmington in Essex County. Two years later, he set up a practice in
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at Saratoga, where he also treated Hessian soldiers. He then resumed his medical practice. He then took position as ship's surgeon on a
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but recovered due to the ministrations of the Sisters of Charity. In November 1782, the prisoners were released and sailed for Boston.
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in Marietta, along with many other Revolutionary War soldiers and sailors. His son was later buried nearby within Mound Cemetery.
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Genealogical and Biographical Sketches of the Hildreth Family: From the Year 1652 Down to the Year 1840
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In October 1777, he went as a surgeon, with the volunteers mustered to confront General
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History of Milwaukee from Its First Settlement to the Year 1895, Volume II
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Washington County Historical Society plaque at Mound Cemetery, dated 1968.
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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Massachusetts militiamen in the American Revolution
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Mound Cemetery
Marietta, Ohio
Townsend, Massachusetts
Belpre, Ohio
Mound Cemetery (Marietta, Ohio)
United States of America
militia
privateer
American Revolutionary War
Samuel Prescott Hildreth
militia
privateers
American Revolutionary War
prisoner-of-war
Townsend, Massachusetts
cooper
Methuen
John Burgoyne
privateer
Marblehead
Trois-Rivières
jail fever
Ohio Company of Associates
Ohio Country
Samuel Prescott Hildreth
Marietta, Ohio
Northwest Territory
Mound Cemetery
Washington County

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