Drum Beaten at the Battle of Lexington - WIlliam Diamond - Lexington, MA - Postcard, c. 1910s
(3 1/2 x 5 1/2 In) This is an original antique Phostint, Detroit Publishing Co. postcard from the 1910s. It shows a view of a Drum that was beaten at the Battle of Lexington, by William Dimond. "Now in possession of the Lexington Historical Society. The long roll on this drum was the first overt act of the revolution."
The postcard is unused and is in VERY GOOD condition, minor wear at the edges.
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