Meriam's Corner

Meriam's Corner
Part of the battles of Lexington and Concord

An early-20th-century postcard of Meriam's Corner, looking northeast. In view is the Nathan Meriam House
DateApril 19, 1775 (1775-04-19)
Location42°27′34″N 71°19′27″W / 42.4594745°N 71.324283°W / 42.4594745; -71.324283
Result Massachusetts Bay victory
Belligerents
Massachusetts Bay  Great Britain
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Great Britain Francis Smith
Casualties and losses
0 2
Meriam's Corner is located in Massachusetts
Meriam's Corner
Location within Massachusetts

Meriam's Corner is a historic American Revolutionary War site associated with the revolution's first battle, the 1775 battles of Lexington and Concord. It is located, on the former Battle Road, at the junction of today's Lexington Road and Old Bedford Road in Concord, Massachusetts, and is named for the Meriam family who lived there. The Nathan Meriam House still stands beside Old Bedford Road and forms part of Meriam's Corner itself. Both the house and Meriam's Corner are part of the Minute Man National Historic Park. Three of the Meriam family's homes stood here in 1775, the other two belonging to Josiah Meriam, brother of Nathan, and their nephew John.[1]

In the early afternoon of April 19, 1775, it was the site of the first offensive between the British regulars, who were retreating from Concord to Boston,[2] and the colonial militia. The regulars had made the outbound journey that morning, with the first defensive conflict of that journey having been in the dawn hours on Lexington Common.

A stone marking the nearby burial site of at least one of the two British soldiers killed during the skirmish stands on the western side of Old Bedford Road, near to the junction with Lexington Road.

Another stone marker, installed in 1885 in the wall at the apex of the corner, reads:

The British troops
retreating from the
Old North Bridge
were here attacked in flank
by the men of Concord
and neighboring towns and driven under a hot fire
to Charlestown''
[1]
  1. ^ a b Meriam House, Minute Man National Historical Park, Concord, Massachusetts, p. 3
  2. ^ "The Battle Road Trail"Minute Man National Historic Park

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