Military:
"A new organization was made in February, 1776, and Concord, Lexington, Weston, Acton and Lincoln were assigned to the 3rd Regiment." Asa Green served as 2nd Lieut. at this time.
21. "March 3, 1778. Resolutions were passed February 7th, for four hundred men, and March 11th and March 13th, each for five hundred more to guard the stores at Boston. These men were called out for that purpose, and were under the command of Gen. Heath. Thomas Barrett was captain a part of the time; Daniel Harrington, the other part; Elisha Jones and Asa Green, Lieutenants. They were under Col. Jonathan Reed."
Source: A history of the town of Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Appendix No. I - Notices of military service performed by the people of Concord; pages 353 and 356.
Served as a Minute Man - Revolutionary War. (History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men; Vol. I; page 727)
Military:
"A new organization was made in February, 1776, and Concord, Lexington, Weston, Acton and Lincoln were assigned to the 3rd Regiment." Asa Green served as 2nd Lieut. at this time.
21. "March 3, 1778. Resolutions were passed February 7th, for four hundred men, and March 11th and March 13th, each for five hundred more to guard the stores at Boston. These men were called out for that purpose, and were under the command of Gen. Heath. Thomas Barrett was captain a part of the time; Daniel Harrington, the other part; Elisha Jones and Asa Green, Lieutenants. They were under Col. Jonathan Reed."
Source: A history of the town of Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts, Appendix No. I - Notices of military service performed by the people of Concord; pages 353 and 356.
Served as a Minute Man - Revolutionary War. (History of Middlesex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men; Vol. I; page 727)
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Memento Mori
Erected in memory of
Lieut. Asa Green
who departed this life March 28th, 1785
Aged 41 years 6 months and 3 days
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