Jonathan Brown Grave
Common Street Cemetery, Common St and Mount Auburn St, Watertown, MA
Jonathan Brown (1724-1797) served as an aide to Benedict Arnold, with the rank of Captain, on the Fort Ticonderoga operation in May 1775. Arthur Lefkowitz, in his excellent book "Benedict Arnold, In the Company of Heroes" postulates that the Massachusetts Committee of Safety attached the trusted and experienced captain to the impressive and enthusiastic Arnold to hedge their bets. Find the story on pages 12 and 13, and in the footnotes there.
Read MoreJonathan Brown (1724-1797) served as an aide to Benedict Arnold, with the rank of Captain, on the Fort Ticonderoga operation in May 1775. Arthur Lefkowitz, in his excellent book "Benedict Arnold, In the Company of Heroes" postulates that the Massachusetts Committee of Safety attached the trusted and experienced captain to the impressive and enthusiastic Arnold to hedge their bets. Find the story on pages 12 and 13, and in the footnotes there.
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Brown's gravestone is in the center. Use this photo to help locate the grave. It is in the section of the cemetery closest to Common Street and farthest from Mount Auburn Street. The building in the rear is Watertown High School.
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