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Benjamin Dawson
James Tilton
John Marshall
Appointed Secretary of State in replacement of Timothy Pickering, taking office June 6, 1800. Served as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1801 to 1835.
Major Croghan
Captain John Thatcher
Samuel Osgood
John Thacher
Fought in Revolutionary War. Saw action at Lake Champlain 1776.
James Gibbon
Captain Allen McLane
P. Turner
Charles Martin
Commandant of Fort Le Boeuf, 1796
John Francis Hamtramck
Major, 1792. Also known as Jean Francois. French Canadian from Quebec, he joined the Continental Army. Commandant of Detroit until his death in 1803.
Alexander McGillivray
Mixed-blood Creek chief during & after the Revolution. Negotiated the Treaty of New York w/ G. Washington in 1790. Died, Feb 1793.
T. Merriwether
Col. Udney Hay
H. Henly
Robert Roberts
Timothy Ketchum
Elisha Ely
James Wilkinson
General; born 1757, Calvert County, MD died 1825, Mexico. Became general during the Revolutionary War; served as clothier general 1779-1781.
John W. Livingston
Major Pendelton
Rankin
Lawrence Trant
Ebenezer Storer
Born Wells Maine. Revolutionary Soldier. Merchant in Portland, Maine. Agent for War Department.
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