Three Veterans, Three Slaves, and a Reverend
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

Three Veterans, Three Slaves, and a Reverend

A number of men enslaved in New Hampshire secured their freedom by enlisting in the Continental Army. Gloster Watson was born in Portsmouth in 1750. He was freed 4 June 1777 by Thomas Watson, executor of his father's estate. Gloster Watson served at the Battle of Hubbarton, the victory at Saratoga, the Battle of Monmouth in New Jersey, and General Sullivan's 1779 campaign.

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Liberty and Property: Seeking the truth about Prince Whipple
Charlie Rosenberg Charlie Rosenberg

Liberty and Property: Seeking the truth about Prince Whipple

Prince Whipple was purchased by William Whipple, a future delegate to the Continental Congress, about 1766. He accompanied Whipple during the Revolutionary War, and gained his freedom — but when and how? There are a lot of different stories. Some ring true, some ring hollow. At age ten, his parents sent him to America to go to school — but the captain of the ship he traveled on sold him and his brother on arrival instead.

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