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Found 11 total hits in 8 results.
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
Samuel John At Lee (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
1778 AD (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
November, 1786 AD (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
1786 AD (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
1738 AD (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
August 27th, 1776 AD (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.
1782 AD (search for this): entry at-lee-samuel-john
At Lee, Samuel John, 1738-1786
Military officer; born in Pennsylvania, in 1738.
He commanded a company of Pennsylvanians in the French and Indian War. Entering the Continental army, Pennsylvania line, he commanded a battalion in the battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776, where he was made prisoner and remained some time in the hands of the British.
Afterwards he was appointed a commissioner to treat with the Indians.
He was a member of the Continental Congress from 1778 to 1782.
He died in Philadelphia, November, 1786.