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The torture tree still stands: The story of two Revolutionary War soldiers killed near Geneseo during Sullivan’s Expedition
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Nearly 80 Revolutionary War patriots are buried at Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester and some of their stories reveal a dark chapter of the war. One-third of all battles in the Revolutionary War were fought in New York State, many were to the east and south, but the Sullivan Expedition marched straight […] The post The torture tree still stands: The story of two Revolutionary War soldiers killed near Geneseo during Sullivan’s Expedition appeared first on WHEC.com.
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