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The Original Company

Lieutenant Aquila Jewett's Company, Littleton, Massachusetts

Corporal Daniel Whitcomb


Privates: Peter Fox, Joseph Lawrence, Samuel Lawrence, Thomas Lawrence,Ebenezer Phillips, Jr., Joseph Raymond, Thomas Wood


Captain William Whitcomb's Company, Stow, Massachusetts


Sergeant Ephraim Taylor


Privates:

Nehemiah Batchelor, Oliver Taylor, Phinneas Taylor, Jr., Solomon Taylor, Reuben Wetherbee, Silas Wetherbee


Captain Isaac Davis' Company, Acton, Massachusetts


Fifer Luther Blanchard


Captain Joshua Parker's Company, Westford, Massachusetts


Private Calvin Blanchard


Captain James Burt's Company, Harvard, Massachusetts


Corporal Abel Whitcomb


Privates:

Jonathan Crouch, Jr., and Timothy Crouch


Captain Jonathan Davis' Company, Harvard, Massachusetts


Private Oliver Mead


Fifer Luther Blanchard


Best known today among those from Boxborough who answered the call was Luther Blanchard. He and his brother Calvin were learning the stonemason's trade and living at the home of Deacon Jonathan Hosmer in Acton. Their father had been a soldier who was killed at the Battle of Quebec on the Plains of Abraham in 1759. Calvin belonged to the Westford Militia Company of Captain Joshua Parker, Colonel William Prescott's regiment.Luther was a fifer and went with his friend, Abner Hosmer, to drill with the Acton Minute Company. When the alarm sounded that the "regulars are coming," Luther and Abner joined 38 Acton men at the home of Captain Isaac Davis early on the morning of April 19. With Luther Blanchard, fifer, and Francis Barker, drummer, playing "The White Cockade," the Acton Company marched over what is now known as the "Isaac Davis Trail" towards Concord.