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Salem Poor
Revolutionary Soldier - Bunker Hill
Scott Catalog # 1560
Issued on March 25, 1975 in Cambridge, MA
Designed by Neil Boyle
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Salem Poor was a born a free Black sometime
in the early 1750s. Little is known of his early life or of his life after the
war. In 1775 Salem Poor joined a Massachusetts Militia company commanded by
Benjamin Ames. He is believed to have fired the shot that killed a high
ranking British officer, Lt. Col. James Abercrombie. Whatever the case, his
conduct was so exceptional that it was noted in a petition to the
Massachusetts Legislature signed by fourteen of his officers.
The petition stated, "A
Negro called Salem Poor of Colonel Frye's regiment, Captain Ames' company, in
the late battle at Charlestown, behaved like an experienced officer, as well
as an excellent soldier. It would be tedious to go into more detail regarding
his heroic conduct. We only beg leave to say, in the person of this said Negro
centers a brave and gallant soldier."
Salem Poor went on to fight at White Plains
and was with Washington at Valley Forge.
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