Loammi Baldwin was a major in the Woburn militia and, as commanding officer on April 19,1775, he executed the first successful ambush on the British that day at the Bloody Angle ( so called because the deadly ambush was accomplished at a sharp, double bend in the road being taken by the British troops on their return from Concord to Boston.) His militia wiped out the British command by injuring 9 out of the 10 offi- cers in the leading companies. He remained in the militia, was promoted eventually to Colonel in 1776 and on Decem- ber 26, 1776 he led the 26th Continental regiment into battle at Trenton after which he retired due to poor health.Return to Loammi Baldwin page.