Lawrence fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill under Henry Farwell.
He was adjutant under General John Sullivan in the Battle of Rhode Island and served there until he retired from service in 1778.
His sons, who were all influential in United States history, included:[4] Luther died on April 17, 1839, when he fell into a wheel pit while showing a visitor around his mill.
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