Old North Bridge, Concord, Massachusetts
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The Old North Bridge across the Concord River in Concord, Massachusetts is a historical site in the Battle of Lexington and Concord, the first battle day in the Revolutionary War. Here five full companies of Minutemen and five of non-Minuteman militia occupied this hill with groups of other men streaming in, totaling about 500 against the British light infantry companies from the 4th, 10th, and 43rd Regiments of Foot under Captain Laurie, a force totalling about 110 men.
- ''"By the rude bridge that arch'd the flood,
- ''Their flag to the April breeze unfurled,
- ''Here the embattled farmers stood
- And fired the shot heard 'round the world."
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