William Whipple

Wm. Whipple was so successful in business that he was able to retire at age 45. He decided to devote himself to public service, and was soon one of the New Hampshire signers of the Declaration.

Whipple became a Brigadier General in the NH militia, and fought through the Revolution. He was a key player at the battle of Saratoga, the turning point of the War.

Whipple went to war with his slave, named Prince, who was one of some 5,000 black Americans who fought for the colonies.

After the war, Whipple freed Prince. They are buried in the same cemetery.

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