Warner, New Hampshire in the Revolution Source: 1895 Sketch of Warner <A HREF="http://www.warner.nh.us/historical_sketch02.htm">An 1895 Sketch of Warner</A> Hubbard Carter, Thomas Palmer, John Palmer, Wells Davis, Joseph Clough, and William Lowell were in Stark's regiment at Bunker Hill The Revolutionary War rolls show many Warner men, enlisted for different periods of service or raised to fill up the Continental army. Among them were Amos Floyd, Philip Dowel, Jacob Waldron (Lieut.), Pasky Pressey, Daniel Young, Isaac Dalton, Stephen Colby, Solomon Annis, and Isaac Walker. The first physician of Warner, native born, was surgeon in the Army, Dr. John Hall. One other man must not be left out-a Negro, Anthony Clark, known throughout this region as "Old Tony" He may never have fought, but he carried water and distributed cartridges at Bunker Hill, and in his capacity of waiter he served Washington. He was present at many battles and at the surrender of Cornwallis. He used to fiddle for the officers, and after peace w as restored he drifted to Warner where he was reach with his fiddle for fifty years, dying at the age of about 102. http://www.warner.nh.us/historical_sketch02.htm