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  2. Sullivan Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Led by Major General John Sullivan and Brigadier General James Clinton, the expedition was conducted during the summer of 1779, beginning on June 18 when the army marched from Easton, Pennsylvania, to October 3 when it abandoned Fort Sullivan, built at Tioga, to return to George Washington's main camp in New Jersey.

  3. John Sullivan (general) - Wikipedia

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    Major-General John Sullivan (February 17, 1740 – January 23, 1795) was a Continental Army officer, politician and judge who fought in the American Revolutionary War and participated several key events of the conflict, including most notably George Washington's crossing of the Delaware River. [1]

  4. Gordon R. Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan was married to Miriam Gay Loftus until her death in 2014. [17] He subsequently married Lori Boyle and lived in Falmouth, Massachusetts. [18] Sullivan had three children and three grandchildren. [19] He was an avid reader, historian, sport fisherman, and sailor. [19] Sullivan died on 2 January 2024, at the age of 86. [20]

  5. Battle of Newtown - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Newtown (August 29, 1779) was the only major battle of the Sullivan Expedition, an armed offensive led by Major General John Sullivan that was ordered by George Washington to end the threat of the Iroquois who had sided with the British in the American Revolutionary War.

  6. Battle of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    In the days that followed, houses and barns throughout the Wyoming Valley were looted and burned. Mills were destroyed and livestock was driven off. The inhabitants of the valley fled, either east through the Great Swamp and the Pocono Mountains to Fort Penn (Stroudsburg) or Easton, or by rafting down the Susquehanna to Fort Augusta (Sunbury).

  7. Alexander Scammell - Wikipedia

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    Scammell was born March 22, 1747, [2] in the part of Mendon, Massachusetts, which eventually became Milford, Massachusetts.His father, physician Samuel Leslie Scammell died in 1753 and Alexander and his older brother, Samuel (b. 1739) were placed under the care and guidance of Reverend Amariah Frost.

  8. General Sullivan - Wikipedia

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    Jeremiah C. Sullivan (1830–1890), Union Army brigadier general John Sullivan (general) (1740–1795), Continental Army major general Thomas Crook Sullivan (1833–1908), U.S. Army brigadier general

  9. Frederick Lothrop Ames - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Lothrop Ames was born June 8, 1835, in Easton, Massachusetts, the only son of Oliver Ames Jr. and Sarah Lothrop. [4] [5] Sarah's father was Hon. Howard Lothrop, of Easton, who was a State Senator; and her brother was George Van Ness Lothrop, minister to Russia during the Grover Cleveland administration. [4]

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