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The episode Benedict Arnold Slipped Here from TV series Murder, She Wrote. [166] Benedict Arnold, voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, as the minor antagonist in the episode "Twistory" from the TV series The Fairly OddParents. Benedict Arnold, played by Stephen Macht, is a major character in the 1984 miniseries George Washington.
The Arnold family is an American political and military family with ties to New England, Georgia and Ohio. The descendants of American Revolutionary War general Benedict Arnold in Great Britain , while not particularly politically active, also achieved notable success in the 19th century.
The Arnold family is a prominent political family in the history of the United States. ... Benedict Arnold; Benedict Arnold (governor) H. Hannah Arnold (née Waterman) P.
Finishing Becca, a historical novel based on the life of Peggy Shippen and Benedict Arnold. Nancy Rubin Stuart. Defiant Brides : The Untold Story of Two Revolutionary-era Women and the Radical Men They Married, Boston: Beacon Press, 2013. ISBN 9780807001172; Palmer, Dave Richard. George Washington and Benedict Arnold: A Tale of Two Patriots (2014)
As was not unusual at the time, most of the couple's children died young, many within months of one another due to a yellow fever outbreak, including an older son, Benedict. A younger son, also named Benedict, was born in 1741. Shortly thereafter, market downturns caused hardships in the family finances. [1] Hannah Arnold's gravestone
John Paulding (October 16, 1758 – February 18, 1818) was an American militiaman from the state of New York during the American Revolution.In 1780, he was one of three men who captured Major John André, a British spy associated with the treason of Continental general and commandant of West Point Benedict Arnold.
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Agent 355 was best known for providing the intelligence that led to the capture of the treasonous Benedict Arnold. [59] While some sources make note of Agent 355 as an intelligence gatherer, others believe the code number simply referred to Anna Strong, or was a misunderstanding of a cryptic reference in one of Abraham Woodhull's letters.