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  • The chapter was named in honor of Sarah Bradlee Fulton, one of the most heroic women of the Revolution, and a resident of Medford from 1772 to the time of her.
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    Sarah Bradlee Fulton

    Sarah Bradlee Fulton (December 24, , Dorchester - November 9, , Medford)[1] was an active participant of the Revolutionary War on the American side.[2] A tablet stone was dedicated to her memory at the Salem Street Burying Ground in Medford, Massachusetts in [3]

    She was born in as Sarah Bradlee in Boston, Massachusetts, married John Fulton in and moved to Medford, Massachusetts.

    She was an active member of Daughters of Liberty and is sometimes referred to as the "Mother of the Boston Tea Party". Her brother, Nathaniel Bradlee, a carpenter, lived in Boston on the corner of Tremont and Hollis streets.[4] Friends and neighbors, who were Boston's most devoted patriots, regularly gathered to enjoy his codfish suppers on Saturday nights.[4] It was in Bradlee's carpenter shop, that a detachment of "Mohawks" who "turned Boston Harbor into a teapot" gathered on the night of the Boston Tea Party.[4] Sarah