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Abigail Merwin (1759–1786) was a young lady in colonial era
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who, in an action similar to the celebrated call to arms by Paul Revere, alerted American forces of the approach of British forces. She was a descendant of Miles Merwin (1623-1697) one of the early residents of Milford and for whom Merwins Point and Merwins Pond in
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are named. On August 25, 1777, Merwin was hanging the wash outside of her home in
Milford, Connecticut Milford is a coastal city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, located between New Haven and Bridgeport. The population was 50,558 at the 2020 United States Census. The city includes the village of Devon and the borough of Woodmont. ...
, when she saw rowboats bearing British troops from the warship HMS Swan, which was docked in Milford Harbor. Merwin gathered her 18-month-old child into a horse-drawn wagon and sped into Milford, where she banged a wooden spoon against a metal pot to alert the townspeople of the coming invaders. Her actions enabled the local militia to gather their weapons and successfully repel the invaders, while the local farmers were able to herd their cattle to a safe meadow. The Captain's log of the “Swan” reads: “At 4 AM came too (sic) Sm. Br. mall bowerin 7 fs. athomswater, Milford Church NWBW 2 Miles, he steeple of the 1st Congregational church as visible from well off shoreoff shore 1 Mile. Sent boats on Shore Mand & Armd anned and armed (sic)to bring of some cattle. At 7 the boats Returned got no Cattle.” (punctuation added). source: Milford Hall of Fame induction of Abigail Merwin, 2011. Joseph B. Barnes, Esq., Chairman of the Hall of Fame writer's committee.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Merwin, Abigail Milford, Connecticut People of Connecticut in the American Revolution 1759 births 1786 deaths