Robert Steele (drum major)

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Drum Major Robert Steele (1760 – June 22, 1833) was an America Revolutionary War drummer and drum major.[1]

Steele was born in 1760 in Massachusetts. A month after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, at the age of fifteen, he joined the Continental Army as a drummer boy. He took part in the Battle of Bunker Hill.[2]

He served throughout the war and was promoted to Drum Major by the time the Revolution was won. He retired to West Dedham, Massachusetts in 1783.[3]

Before Steele died on June 22, 1833, he married a woman named Lydia and both are buried in the Old Westwood Cemetery in Westwood, Massachusetts.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Westwood One Hundred, Suburban World Newspapers, 1997, page 29.
  2. ^ Westwood One Hundred, Suburban World Newspapers, 1997, page 29.
  3. ^ Westwood One Hundred, Suburban World Newspapers, 1997, page 29.