Hartwell family

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The Hartwell family was a colonial-era New England family whose homestead and tavern became historically significant landmarks, particularly in relation to the early events of the American Revolutionary War.

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instanceOf New England colonial family
associatedWithEvent Battles of Lexington and Concord
early skirmishes of the American Revolutionary War
associatedWithOrganization Minute Man National Historical Park
associatedWithPlace Battle Road
Lincoln, Massachusetts NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme American independence
colonial rural life in New England
patriot communications and alarm system in 1775
country British America
economicActivity farming
tavern keeping
ethnicOrigin English colonial settlers
hasMember Ephraim Hartwell
John Hartwell
Samuel Hartwell
hasNotableProperty Hartwell Tavern
Hartwell homestead
heritageDesignation associated properties later preserved as historic landmarks
historicalRole local hosts and observers during the opening phase of the American Revolutionary War
influencedBy British colonial governance in Massachusetts
knownFor association with early events of the American Revolutionary War
operating a homestead that became a historic site of the American Revolutionary War
operating a tavern that became a historic site of the American Revolutionary War
language English
locatedIn Massachusetts Bay Colony
partOf colonial Massachusetts society
region New England
religion Protestant Christianity
timePeriod colonial era

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Hartwell Tavern namedAfter Hartwell family