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  1. A Biography of James McHenry. McHenry was born at Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland, in 1753. He enjoyed a classical education at Dublin, and emigrated to Philadelphia in 1771. The following year, the rest of his family came to the colonies, and his brother and father established an import business at Baltimore.

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  3. James McHenry emigrated from Ireland to the American colonies in 1771. He studied medicine with Dr. Benjamin Rush in Philadelphia and immediately volunteered as an Army surgeon when the Revolutionary War began. After serving in the medical department in Massachusetts, New York and at Valley Forge in Pennsylvania, he became an aide to General George Washington and subsequently an aide to the ...

  4. Engraved portrait of Scotch-Irish American statesman and military surgeon James McHenry (1753-1816). McHenry was a Continental Congress delegate from Maryland and one of the signers of the United States Constitution. He served as United States Secretary of War (1796-1800) under Presidents George Washington and John Adams. Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland, was named for him.

  5. James McHenry Elementary Middle School. 31 South Schroeder Street, Baltimore, MD, 21223, United States. 410-396-1621 jamesmchenry@thejmschool.org. Hours. Mon 9am-4pm.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2023 · To James McHenry, Secretary of War, November 17, 1799. from Part III - Retirement: 1797–1799. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 August 2023

  7. 12 de nov. de 2020 · James McHenry would become paralyzed by pain in his lower leg due to gout and would be confined to his bed at his estate “Fayetteville”, just on the outskirts of Baltimore, during the attack on the city by the British. McHenry would have his wife Peggy and daughter Anna with him throughout the 25-hour bombardment.