Asa Pollard
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Asa Pollard | |
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Born | North Billerica, Province of Massachusetts | November 15, 1735
Died | June 15, 1775 Charlestown, Massachusetts | (aged 39)
Allegiance | United Colonies |
Service/ | Continental Army |
Years of service | 1775 |
Rank | Private |
Battles/wars |
Asa Pollard (November 15, 1735 – June 15, 1775) was an American soldier. He was the first soldier to be killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolutionary War.
Early life
Asa Pollard born on November 15, 1735, in North Billerica, Province of Massachusetts to John and Mary Pollard, two farmers.[1]
American Revolutionary War
Pollard enlisted in the Continental Army on May 8, 1775,[2] and his first battle was during the Battles of Lexington and Concord. He died in the Battle of Bunker Hill (fought on Breed's Hill) when a cannonball, shot from a ship, decapitated him.
Notes
- ^ Brown 1897, p. 329
- ^ Massachusetts Office of the Secretary of State 1904, p. 499
References
- Brown, Abram (1897). Beside Old Hearth-Stones. Lee and Shepard.
- Massachusetts Office of the Secretary of State (1904). Massachusetts soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War. Wright and Potter Printing.
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