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    Horatio Lloyd Gates (July 26, 1727 – April 10, 1806) was a British-born American army officer who served as a general in the Continental Army during the...
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    Horatio Gates Spafford (October 20, 1828, Troy, New York – September 25, 1888, Jerusalem) was an American lawyer and Presbyterian church elder. He is...
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    Portrait of Horatio Gates is a portrait painting by the American artist Gilbert Stuart. It depicts the British-American soldier Horatio Gates. Born in England...
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  • Horatio Gates Armstrong (June 1, 1790 – April 6, 1858) was an American soldier who fought in the War of 1812. Armstrong was born on June 1, 1790, and...
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    The Horatio Gates Onderdonk House is a historic home located in the hamlet of Strathmore, within the Census-designated place (CDP) of Manhasset, in Nassau...
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    The Gen. Horatio Gates House and Golden Plough Tavern are two connecting historic buildings which are located in downtown York, York County, Pennsylvania...
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  • of the 1st baron Walpole Horatio Gates (c. 1727–1806), American general Horatio Mann (1744–1814), English politician Horatio Walpole, 2nd Earl of Orford...
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    renamed "Gates" and incorporated on April 1, 1813, in honor of General Horatio Gates. In 1821 Monroe County was formed, including the town of Gates. Parts...
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    Horatio Gates (October 30, 1777 – April 11, 1834) was a Canadian businessman, office holder, justice of the peace, and politician. He was the third president...
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    General Horatio Gates assumed command from Schuyler, whose political fortunes had fallen over the loss of Ticonderoga and the ensuing retreat. Gates and Schuyler...
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    Horatio Gates Gibson (May 22, 1827 – April 18, 1924) was a career artillery officer in the United States Army, and colonel in the American Civil War....
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    of Greensboro, in July. Horatio Gates, the "Hero of Saratoga" arrived in camp on 25 July, to take command. Two days later, Gates ordered his army to take...
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    his replacement as commander-in-chief. This included Major General Horatio Gates, whose political alliance with the “Conway Cabal” threatened General...
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    defense of the 1777 Saratoga campaign, but was replaced by Major General Horatio Gates as the commander of Continental forces in the theater. Schuyler resigned...
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    relationship with George Washington, as well as Philip Schuyler and Horatio Gates, both of whom had command of the army's Northern Department during 1775...
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    different matter. General Horatio Gates was in Philadelphia when Congress discussed its shock at the fall of Ticonderoga, and Gates was more than willing...
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    with General Horatio Gates in charge of Ticonderoga. In March 1777 the Continental Congress gave command of the whole department to Gates. Schuyler protested...
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    said to have been written by Major John Armstrong, aide to General Horatio Gates, although the authorship and underlying ideas are subjects of historical...
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    officer Horatio Gates, complaining about the American treatment of prisoners of war captured at the Battle of Bennington on August 17. Gates' response...
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    him politically. Conway ended up resigning from the army, and General Horatio Gates, a leading candidate to replace Washington, issued an apology for his...
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    by British units since General John Burgoyne surrendered to General Horatio Gates at Saratoga in 1777. The British campaigned southward because of higher...
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    Gage, Charles Lee, future American president George Washington, and Horatio Gates. The expedition progressed slowly because Braddock considered making...
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    Learned Societies, vol. 3, pp. 365–366. Adams, Randolph G. (1931). "Gates, Horatio." In: Dictionary of American Biography. American Council of Learned...
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    Traveller's Rest, also known as the General Horatio Gates Home, is an historic plantation house located on Bowers Road near Kearneysville, Jefferson County...
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    Dawes - Early American architect, builder, military leader, politician Horatio Gates – American Revolutionary War general King George III – King of United...
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    1881 as a "Christian utopian society" led by American religious leader Horatio Gates Spafford and his Norwegian wife Anne Tobine Larsen Øglende. Largely...
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    October failed. In Upstate New York, the Patriots were led by General Horatio Gates. Concerned about Burgoyne's movements southward, Washington sent reinforcements...
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    estate worth £3,000 in Berkeley County, near the home of his friend Horatio Gates, with whom he had served in the French and Indian War and who had moved...
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    and meaning "Place of the Falling Canoe," an interpretation noted by Horatio Gates Spafford in his 1823 publication "A Gazetteer of the State of New York"...
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    He supported the independence cause and worked as an aide to General Horatio Gates. After the Revolutionary War, Pinckney managed his plantation and won...
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