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326: 405: 393: 156:, at the Canton Corner Cemetery. He was buried within a small enclosure near his house in what is now Canton, off Washington Street. In this spot his body rested until 28 October 1876, when a committee disinterred his remains and removed them to his final resting place in the Canton Corner Cemetery. A small queue (braided hair) was removed and pocketed during the exhumation and today is on display at the Canton Historical Society. 381: 164:
The monument to Gridley at Canton Corner is of Quincy Granite and the dado of Randolph Granite are faced with polished tablets bearing several inscriptions including "I shall fight for justice and my country", "I love my God, my country, and my neighbor as myself.", and a quote by General Washington:
165:"I know of no man better fitted to be Chief Engineer than General Gridley." The whole monument is surmounted by a cannon in the imitation of "Hancock" or "Adams," - one of the guns Gridley served with his own hands at Bunker Hill. 96:
failed 1756 expedition against Fort Saint-Frédéric, he served as provincial colonel of artillery and chief engineer. He vehemently supported Winslow's resistance against a merger of the regular and provincial forces.
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Gridley is widely to be understood as one of the most distinguished military characters of New England, renowned for personal bravery, skilled artillerist, a scientific engineer, and a contemporary of
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which forced the British to evacuate Boston in March 1776. When Washington moved his army south, Gridley remained as Chief Engineer of the
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Gridley married Hannah Deming 25 February 1730. They had nine children. He served as a military engineer during the
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Gridley retired in 1781 at age 70. He died from blood poisoning induced by cutting dogwood bushes, in
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Colonel Richard Gridley, First Chief Engineer: The Forgotten Soldier of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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and was made Chief Engineer in the New England Provincial Army. He laid out the defenses on
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History of the town of Canton, Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
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United States Army Corps of Engineers Chiefs of Engineers
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British Army personnel of the French and Indian War
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Friends of the Little Red House, Inc., pp. 360–379.
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Index

Boston, Massachusetts
British Army
French and Indian Wars
Continental Army
American Revolutionary War
French and Indian Wars
Fortress Louisbourg
Quebec
65th, or Shirley's Regiment of Foot
Magdalen Islands
New Hampshire
half-pay
Massachusetts provincial regiment
William Johnson
Fort Saint-Frédéric
John Winslow's
Thirteen Colonies
American Revolutionary War
Breed's Hill
Battle of Bunker Hill
Continental Congress
Continental Army
George Washington
Chief Engineer
fortifications on Dorchester Heights
Eastern Department
Stoughton, Massachusetts
Canton, Massachusetts
Prescott
Putnam

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