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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
Found 19 total hits in 9 results.
1747 AD (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
March 27th, 1747 AD (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
1832 AD (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
November 29th, 1832 AD (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
James Livingston (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
Richard Montgomery (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
Saratoga (New York, United States) (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
Canada (Canada) (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.
Quebec (Canada) (search for this): entry livingston-james
Livingston, James 1747-1832
Military officer; born in Canada, March 27, 1747; possessed some influence with the Canadians, and became colonel of a regiment of Canadian refugees, and, with them, joined General Montgomery.
With these Livingston captured Fort Chambly, at the rapids of the Sorel, and he participated in the attack on Quebec.
He was also in the battle of Bemis's Heights, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He died in Saratoga county, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1832.