Benjamin Locke: Menotomy Minute Man

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Locke sold his house to serve as the Menotomy Baptist Meeting House

Benjamin Locke, 1738-1791, served as Menotomyโ€™s Minute Men Captain during the Lexington Alarm. After both Paul Revere and William Dawes rode past his house at the Foot of the Rocks, on present day Appleton Street in Arlington, MA., Captain Locke and his lieutenant Solomon Bowman mustered their troops in the early morning of April 19 and left for Lexington. Later it is probable they fought at the Jason Russell House skirmish in Menotomy, the bloodiest fighting of that day.

In June 1775, Captain Locke also fought at Bunker Hill in Colonel Thomas Gardnerโ€™s regiment, where his musket became so hot from repeated firing that he had to wrap his handkerchief around itโ€ฆand he kept on firing. This regiment was later stationed at Somervilleโ€™s Prospect Hill, a part of the Continental Armyโ€™s ring surrounding the British in Boston, 1775-6.

Benjamin Locke was a leader in the local Baptist congregation as well, serving in 1780 as chairman of the committee that drew up a compact of six articles, which guided the new religious group. He later sold the Baptists his house to serve as their first Meeting House.

Locke survived the war and served as Cambridge Selectman in 1777 and 1778 and as assessor 1778, 1788, and 1789.

5 responses to “Benjamin Locke: Menotomy Minute Man”

  1. Nancy Bloom Avatar

    Is there documentary evidence that Concord Road was actually where Appleton Street and Paul Revere Road are now? And that the section of Mass. Ave. where the Foot of the Rocks monument is situated was not there yet in 1775? I know they are re-designing the monument and would love to be sure that the monument is not where the battle took place.

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    Steve Kuettel

    I am interested also, I live on Paul Revere Road and I think it used to be Vine Road, but was it part of Concord Road?

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