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Gilles Fondie
Captain O'Beel
William Smith
L. Cuttin
George Fleming
Ralph Izard
President Pro Tem of the Senate, 5/31/1794 to 11/9/1794
Little Beard
John Bray
Colonel Moses Rawlings
Maryland patriot & officer in Am. Revolution. Highly regarded by Washington for actions at Fort Washington.
Jeremiah Allen
James Morrison
W Cotton
R. Peters
Charles Scott
Arthur Fenner
Governor Josiah Bartlett
Physician, statesman, delegate Cont. Congress for NH. Signatory of the Declaration of Independence. NH Governor.
John Chipman
John Walker
Shepherd
Captain Joseph Brant
Influential Mohawk & Brit. military officer dur. Revolution. Interpreter during Sandusky Conference. Met w/ Washington. Name frequently misspelled; see also Joseph Brandt.
Henry Laurens
Daniel Shepherd
Hon. Mr. Maddison
William Tinley
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