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  1. Há 5 dias · She named her brother, Henry; through Henry and Catharine, Joseph was able to wield considerable power. After Joseph and Henry's deaths, she then named her youngest son John, who died unmarried. Elizabeth, a daughter of his 3rd marriage, was married to William Johnson Kerr, grandson of Sir William Johnson and Molly Brant, and their child subsequently became Chief.

  2. Há 4 dias · Extract of a Letter from Sir Henry CLINTON to Lord George GERMAIN dated East Hampton, Suffolk County, Long Island, August 20, 1780. I HAVE the satisfaction of communicating to your Lordship an instance of courage, which reflects the greatest honor on a small body of the refugees. About seventy of them had taken post on a part of the opposite ...

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  4. Há 4 dias · October 5, 1777 at Tarrytown, New York (Occupation of Tarrytown) - Having assembled his entire force, Gen. Sir Henry Clinton launched his convoy of flatboats, galleys, and bataeaux with his attack force and set out for Verplank's Point, at Tarrytown, on October 5.

  5. Há 4 dias · Link To This Page — Contact Us — Revolutionary War Leaders 1775-1783. Many military leaders in the American Revolutionary War played a important role. The following list is a collection of some of the most important leaders among all of the many participants in the war.

  6. Há 5 dias · British Admiral Samuel Graves commanded the fleet that continued to control the harbour. On May 25, Gage received about 4,500 reinforcements and three new Generals - Major General William Howe and Brigadiers John Burgoyne and Henry Clinton. Gage started work with his new generals on a plan to break the grip of the besieging forces.

  7. Há 5 dias · Traille to Andre´, 1780. Park of Artillery. 28th April 1780. Sir. Yesterday I received your Letter of the 25th April in Answer to my requisition for a corps being attached to the Artillery. As his Excellency the Commander in Chief does not readily give his Consent to it, I will not press the matter, however necessary it may be.