Liberty Restaurant

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06/09/2026

On this day in 1772, the “first bold blow” of the American Revolution occurred. Maybe you thought the “shot heard ‘round the world” carried that honor? Well, not exactly. An earlier blow was dealt in the so-called Gaspee Affair.

This blow was dealt by the independent-minded Rhode Island, which was sometimes called Rogue’s Island. Perhaps it is unsurprising that the state would take the first hit at Britain?!

Rhode Island merchants suffered under the taxes imposed by the British Parliament in those years. They received a double whammy because the British cracked down on smuggling along the Rhode Island coast. In early 1772, British Lt. William Dudingston was sent to find smugglers—and he was relentless.

Dudingston stopped virtually any ship he could. He impounded the sloop, Fortune, in violation of the law. He even stole from locals. Many believed that his policing efforts were violating the colony’s charter.

Matters came to a head on June 9. Dudingston’s ship, the Gaspee, was giving chase to a tiny packet ship, the Hannah. The little ship refused to stop! After a long chase, it instead took off down a shallow area that was difficult for the bigger Gaspee to navigate. Gaspee ran aground. Hannah’s captain promptly turned around and headed toward Providence to report on the situation: Gaspee was stuck, at least until the tide turned the next day.

One wealthy merchant in the city snatched the opportunity. He had his trusted captain, Abraham Whipple, gather as many boats as he could. The town crier went through the streets, beating his drum and gathering men. Several dozen men took off toward Gaspee late that evening. Muffled oars silenced their approach toward the British ship. Indian headdresses or smeared faces may have been hiding the identities of some of the raiding party.

The men aboard Gaspee did not notice the colonists until the last minute. When they eventually saw the approaching boats, they called out, asking who was approaching. The attack party did not answer. Eventually, Dudingston himself came out to ask the same question. Whipple finally identified himself as a sheriff and demanded surrender.

Emotions must have been running high. One man, Joseph Bucklin, was with Whipple’s crew. He discovered that he could take a shot at Dudingston. And he did. Bucklin’s descendants would subsequently claim that he had the honor of firing the first shot in America’s war for independence.

Matters moved quickly after that. The raiding party boarded the ship and removed Gaspee’s crew. Gaspee itself was set afire and destroyed.

The British were outraged and tried to hold members of the raiding party accountable. But they could never figure out who was responsible, in part because none of the Rhode Islanders would snitch on their fellow colonists. In the end, a court of inquiry could never find sufficient evidence against any one person.

One Rhode Island historian later described the Gaspee Affair: “[I]t was the first bold blow, in all the colonies, for freedom, and the earliest blood shed in the war of independence. It was the beginning of the end. The Revolution had commenced.”

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06/09/2026

Tuesday
Liberty Restaurant
907 E. Willow St.
Scottsboro, Al.
256-574-3455

Homemade Goodness

Tuesday hours: 6:00 AM - 2:00 PM.

Serving breakfast from 6:00 till 1:00 so come on in and your tummy will appreciate you!!!

You can use the DoorDash for delivery.

Tuesday lunch menu served from 11:00 - 2:00

Fried Chicken Breast or Drumstick
Chicken and Dressing
Liberty Tacos
Fried Catfish
Fried Pork Chop

Pinto Beans
Green Beans
Mashed Potatoes with gravy
Fried Okra
Turnip Greens
Baked Sweet Potato
Fried Squash
Creamed Corn
Cole Slaw

Special: Hamburger Steak or Grilled Shrimp or Fried Shrimp with side salad and choice of potato

A full menu is also available.

Homemade pies and ice cream.

We look forward to seeing y'all.

06/09/2026
06/09/2026

Address

907 E. Willow Street
Scottsboro, AL
35768

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 2pm
Tuesday 6am - 2pm
Wednesday 6am - 2pm
Thursday 6am - 2pm
Friday 6am - 9pm
Saturday 6am - 2pm
Sunday 7am - 2pm

Telephone

+12565743455

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