Front:
LINE OF THE MINUTE MEN
APRIL 19
1775
STAND YOUR GROUND
DONT FIRE UNLESS FIRED UPON
BUT IF THEY MEAN TO HAVE A WAR
LET IT BECIN HERE
CAPTAIN PARKER
Lexington, Mass. Boulder. Marking the spot where Captain Parker's men formed in line to meet the advance of the
British troops, and the words of command to his men, "Stand your ground, etc."
Back:
(For Correspondence Only)
NGTON,
MA
1911
7-AM S
Published by O. G. Seeley, Lexington, Mass.
We will be very much
pleased to see you and
mis. Platt auf time.
Best regards to the
family
rest of the fame. J.H.
R.
**
ONE CEEN
Mrs. C. g. Platt.
Ashland.
U. Hamp.