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About Peter Mackintosh
Peter Mackintosh
MCINTOSH, PETER DAR Ancestor #: A077305
Service: MASSACHUSETTS
Rank(s): ARTIFICER
Birth: 10-6-1758 in MASSACHUSETTS
Death: 11-23-1846 in BOSTON, SUFFOLK COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS
Pension Number: *S
Service Description: 1) ALSO BLACKSMITH
Find A Grave Memorial ID # 128089841
Peter Mackintosh was a 16-year-old apprentice blacksmith in Boston working in the shop of his master, Richard Gridley, the night of December 16, 1773 when a group of young men rushed into the shop, grabbed ashes from the hearth and rubbed them on their faces.
They were among those running to Griffin's Wharf to throw tea into the harbor as part of the Boston Tea Party that started the Revolution. Mackintosh later served in the Continental Artillery as an artificer, a craftsman attached to the army who shoed horses and repaired cannons, including one mortar whose repair General George Washington oversaw personally.
During his last years, Mackintosh and his lawyers fought for the pension he deserved. The government awarded it to his family only after his death, which was on November 23, 1846 at age 89.
Rare Photographs of the Revolutionary Period
Peter Mackintosh, daguerreotype. Peter Mackintosh was a 16-year-old apprentice blacksmith in Boston working in the shop of his master, Richard Gridley, the night of December 16, 1773 when a group of young men rushed into the shop, grabbed ashes from the hearth and rubbed them on their faces. They were among those running to Griffin’s Wharf to throw tea into the harbor as part of the Boston Tea Party that started the Revolution. Mackintosh later served in the Continental Artillery as an artificer, a craftsman attached to the army who shoed horses and repaired cannons, including one mortar whose repair General George Washington oversaw personally. During his last years, Mackintosh and his lawyers fought for the pension he deserved. The government awarded it to his family only after his death, which was on November 23, 1846 at age 89.
TIME Magazine, Faces of the American Revolution, By: Elizabeth D. Herman, JULY 3, 2013
Peter Mackintosh's Timeline
1757 |
October 6, 1757
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
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1785 |
May 17, 1785
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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January 3, 1788
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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March 12, 1789
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Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
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1794
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November 23, 1846
Age 89
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Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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Mount Auburn Cemetery, 580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States
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