The Capture of Fort William and Mary
Charles Lathrop Parsons
Lu par Robert Morel





The Capture of Fort William and Mary took place in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on December 14, 1774, when local Patriots led by John Langdon stormed Fort William and Mary guarding the mouth of the busy seaport. They overcame a six-man caretaker detachment and seized the garrison's powder, which was distributed through several towns in the colony for potential use in the looming struggle against Great Britain. On December 15, 1774, patriots led by John Sullivan again raided the fort, this time seizing numerous cannons, later used in the pivotal Battle of Bunker Hill. The incident is significant as one of the first overt acts of the American Revolutionary War and the only battle to take place in the state of New Hampshire. - Summary by Wikipeda (1 hr 9 min)
Chapitres
The Capture of Fort William and Mary, December 14th and 15th, 1774 | 39:23 | Lu par Robert Morel |
The Disposal of The Powder | 17:25 | Lu par Robert Morel |
The Participants | 5:00 | Lu par Robert Morel |
The Powder at Bunker Hill | 4:10 | Lu par Robert Morel |
Was the Capture of Fort William and Mary the First Overt Act of the Revolution? | 3:43 | Lu par Robert Morel |