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Revolutionary War Vet Buried in Weybridge

May 29, 2022 | Photos of the Week

Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Read more about this veteran in our Memorial Day Section. Independent photos/Steve James
Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Independent photos/Steve James
Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Independent photos/Steve James

Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Independent photos/Steve James
Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Independent photos/Steve James
Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Independent photos/Steve James

Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Independent photos/Steve James
Josiah Clark, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolution, was buried with full military honors in Weybridge on Saturday. He was originally buried in Weybridge after he died in 1835, but his remains were rescued from the grave in 2019 before the were potentially washed away by the encroaching Otter Creek. A color guard from Middlebury American Legion Post 27, along with a bagpiper and a horse-drawn caisson marched Clark’s remains from the Weybridge Congregational Church to the Weybridge Hill Cemetery. A throng of veterans and other citizens came to show their respect. Learn more about this veteran in our Memorial Day 2022 Section. Independent photos/Steve James

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