Discover the lives of Lynn’s Revolutionary War soldiers through authentic records. This volume collects notes, rolls, and biographical sketches into a vivid historical portrait.
This nonfiction work compiles Revolutionary-era data drawn from notes and service records. It weaves together individual Lynn soldiers, their units, and the places they served, with context on key events such as the West Point affair and the execution of Major John Andre. Readers gain a grounded view of how local history fits into the broader arc of the war, including biographical sketches and index-style references.
- Learn how soldiers from Lynn connected to regiments, dates, and duties
- See how biographical sketches and service records illuminate each figure
- Explore the broader narrative around West Point, espionage, and the war’s turning points
- Find a detailed index of names and places that anchors family or local history research
Ideal for readers of local Revolutionary War history, genealogists tracing Lynn ancestors, and history enthusiasts seeking primary-source insight into 18th‑century military life.