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Powhatan (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
Kentucky (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In tginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
Redfield Proctor (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
Green Clay (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the KeGreen Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
William Tecumseh (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
1813 AD (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
1757 AD (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
October 31st, 1826 AD (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
1799 AD (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry
August 14th, 1757 AD (search for this): entry clay-green
Clay, Green 1757-1826
Military officer; born in Powhatan county, Va., Aug. 14, 1757.
Before he was twenty years old he
Green Clay. emigrated to Kentucky, where he became a surgeon, and laid the foundation of a fortune.
He represented the Kentucky district in the Virginia legislature, and was a member of the Virginia convention that ratified the national Constitution.
He also assisted in framing the Kentucky constitution in 1799. Mr. Clay served long in the Kentucky legislature.
In the spring of 1813 he led 3,000 Kentucky volunteers to the relief of Fort Meigs (q. v.); and, being left in command of that post, he defended it against an attack by British and Indians under General Proctor and Tecumseh.
He died in Kentucky, Oct. 31, 1826.
Clay, Henry