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The Battle of Bunker Hill Again
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Written by Ralph Morang
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NH HISTORY
Re-enacted June 17, 2001
Durham, New Hampshire
History repeats itself on a field in Durham. Photojournalist Ralph Morang offers
this view of the Battle of Bunker Hill, NH-style. Here a group of modern Revolutionary
War re-enactors play out the bloody Boston scenes on a New Hampshire hill. We
lost, but won in spirit.
READ: NH at Bunker Hill
It was history in the re-making as 200 New England militiamen brought the Battle
of Bunker Hill to Seacoast, NH. The idea was not far fetched. The Wagon Hill area
of Durham has a river terrain similar to the original battle site in Charleston,
MA. And though few historians know, New Hampshire sent more men to the famous
1775 battle than all other states combined. That's just one of NH's little-known
contributions to the American Revolution.
Carefully planned by the 1st Newmarket Colonial Militia, the battle demonstrations
drew throngs of onlookers. We asked veteran photographer (and sometime re-enactor)
Rakph Morang to capture his impressions of the battle on film. Ralph was on hand
in the bitter cold last year when the Newmarket Militia raided Fort William and
Mary. That companion photo gallery, and others by the New Castle artust are pernanent
features on SeacoastNH.com. For information on Mr. Morang's extensive stock photo
library visit New England Photography . -- JDR.
SEE ALSO: Re-enactors Raid on Fort William and Mary (1774) by Ralph Morang
SEE ALSO: NH Framers of Freedom
The Battle of Wagon Hill, Durham, NH
All photos (c) Ralph Morang




All photographs copyright Ralph Morang III. All rights reserved.
Originally published here at SeacoastNH.com in 2001.
CONTINUE Battle of Wagon Hill
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