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Captain Luke Drury’s Company Guards Supplies in Grafton, Massachusetts

Manuscript Document Signed by 20 men of Grafton, Mass. May 19, 1777 1 p. Good condition. Lower left quadrant re-attached, lower right quadrant lost, restored by professional conservator.

Two years after the Lexington alarm of April 19, 1775, some of Drury’s original company of militiamen remained under his command to guard the town of Grafton, Massachusetts.

Complete Transcript:

“We the subscribers volentarily Engage under Capt, Luke Drury Being appointed by the Committe & Selectmen of Grafton to guard the stores belonging to this State in this Town So Often as he shall Judge Belongs to Our Town untill we shall Recive Further Orders from the Committe & Selectmen of s.d Town Meaning the stores stored in Nicholas Browns store in Grafton

NB Everyman to Cum with arms & ammunition

Compleat Grafton May 19.th 1777

Asaph Sherman
Aaron Kimball
Daniel Grout
John Sherman
Benja Goddard
Moses Cutler
Zadock Putnam
Hahum Stone
James Putnam
Thomas Axtell, Jr
Stephen Eagen
Mathw Adams
Elijah Drury
Elijah Brooks
Solomon Brooks
Joseph Ferrygrin
Jonathan Pierce
Elishor Brigham
Henry Prentice {Committee
Joseph Batcheldr &
John Sherman {Selectmen
Benja Goddard of Graftton
Asaph Sherman

[on verso]
May 19th 1777
2nd Philemon Stacy monday
Lt Sherman
M.r Garfield
David Haven
Luke Drury Jr } Tusday
Aaron Sherman
Peter Richardshon
Stephen Eagen }Wensday
Wm Richardson
M.r Ston[e]
James Putnam }Thursday
George Smith
John Drury
Elijah Strong
Timothy Johnson } Fryday
Elijah Brooks
Joel Brooks
Joseph Perry
---tan Peirce }Saturday

Historical Background:
Luke Drury (1734-1811) of Grafton, Massachusetts joined the militia in 1757 during the French and Indian Wars. During the Revolutionary War, he responded to the Lexington Alarm, and later joined Colonel Jonathan Ward’s regiment to fight at Bunker Hill. Drury and his men served in different areas during the war, from as far away as West Point, New York, to closer to home in Grafton, where his company guarded military stores. This list reflects the latter mission, With 17 men signing as part of the company to guard the town, and three men on the “Committee & Selectmen.” Three individuals (Asaph and John Sherman, and Benjamin Goddard) served on both.

The year 1777 began with a victory at Princeton, New Jersey just a few days after Washington defeated Hessian mercenaries at Trenton. Washington then went into winter quarters at Morristown, New Jersey, and there was little activity until the summer campaign season commenced. Not knowing what the future would bring, Drury’s company was determined to hold the town, along with its supplies, should British forces return to Massachusetts after evacuating Boston the previous year. The move would prove unnecessary; most of the fighting would occur in New York, Connecticut, and points south for the remainder of the war.

After the war, Drury became deeply involved in Shays’ Rebellion, a 1786-1787 tax revolt led by farmers in western Massachusetts. The uprising was quashed, and Drury imprisoned as “a person dangerous to the state.” He was eventually released on good behavior. Drury remained active in state and local politics, serving terms as constable, deputy sheriff, tax collector, assessor, selectman, and state legislator.

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