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    Jedidiah Preble (1707–1784) was Captain of Infantry in Samuel Waldo's Regiment, whom he brought land from and settled in Falmouth, Maine (present-day...
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    Edward Preble was born on August 15, 1761 in Falmouth, Massachusetts. He was the son of Jedidiah Preble and his second wife, Mehitable Roberts Preble. Preble...
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    present-day Shelburne County and Yarmouth County. In April 1756, Major Jedidiah Preble and his New England troops, on their return to Boston, raided a settlement...
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    troops were eventually joined by troops under the command of Captains Jedidiah Preble and Benjamin Goldthwait, and Colonel Gorham's Rangers. Colonel Noble...
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    Thomas Purchase, settler Robert Peary, explorer Edward Preble, naval officer Jedidiah Preble, military officer William Royall, settler Harriet Beecher...
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  • : 179  Raid on Chignecto (1755 September) On September 15, Majors Jedidiah Preble and Benjamin Coldthwait took 400 men to destroy an Acadian village...
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  • Louisbourg by deporting Acadians from Acadia. In April 1756, Major Jedidiah Preble and his New England troops, on their return to Boston, raided a settlement...
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    Rivière-aux-Canards, Pisiguit, Cobequid, and Annapolis Royal. In April 1756, Major Jedidiah Preble and his New England troops, on their return to Boston, raided Pubnico...
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  • Pierre-Antoine de La Place, French writer and playwright (d. 1793) Jedidiah Preble, Captain of Infantry in Samuel Waldo's Regiment (d. 1784) March 2 Louis-Michel...
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    Pierre-Antoine de La Place, French writer and playwright (d. 1793) Jedidiah Preble, Captain of Infantry in Samuel Waldo's Regiment (d. 1784) March 2 Louis-Michel...
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    Jeremiah Powell Benjamin Chadburn Jedediah Preble George Leonard Command of the Militia Chief Commander Jedidiah Preble Second Commander Artemas Ward Third Commander...
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    Robert Monckton George Scott Naval Captain John Rous John Winslow Jedidiah Preble Benjamin Goldthwait Winckworth Tonge Strength 162 troupes de la Marine...
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    will maintain a title to them." The first commander of the fort was Jedidiah Preble (1759-1763), followed by Col. Thomas Goldthwait (1763-1775). In 1775...
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    Massachusetts Thomas Pownall brought in 400 men under the command of Jedidiah Preble to build Fort Pownall during the French and Indian War. The fort, which...
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  • a New England reinforcement for Nova Scotia, where he served with Jedidiah Preble and Benjamin Goldthwait.: 121  Clapham was stationed in Nova Scotia...
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  • School 1926 - Ralph S. Bauer becomes mayor. 1928 - An explosion at the Preble Box Toe Company factory kills 20. 1930 Population: 102,320. J. Fred Manning...
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  • the Democratic National Convention 1864. Brother of Willard Preble Hall. Willard Preble Hall (1820–1882), Attorney of Sparta, Missouri; U.S. Representative...
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