Jonathan Eddy (c. 1726–1804) was an American military officer and politician who served in the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War...
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Battle of Fort Cumberland (1776) (redirect from Eddy Rebellion)
Fort Cumberland (also known as the Eddy Rebellion) was an attempt by a small number of militia commanded by Jonathan Eddy to bring the American Revolutionary...
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preventing victory by American sympathisers during the Eddy Rebellion of 1776. Named for Jonathan Eddy, the Rebellion was an attempt to wrestle Nova Scotia...
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had a population of 2,194. The town was founded by and named after Jonathan Eddy, a militia captain in the French and Indian War, a colonel in the American...
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John Eddy may refer to: John Eddy (sailor) (1915–1981), British sailor John A. Eddy (1931–2009), American astronomer Jonathan Eddy (c. 1726–1804), British-American...
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Jonathan Eddy Jensen (February 11, 1944 – June 18, 2022) was an American winemaker. He was known mostly for producing Californian pinot noir. Asimov,...
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of Machias consisted of local militia under the command of Colonel Jonathan Eddy, the leader of the 1776 attack on Fort Cumberland. He had been warned...
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British sailor John A. Eddy (1931–2009), American astronomer Jonathan Eddy (c. 1726–1804), British-American soldier Kate Eddy (born 1996), Australian...
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up powerful forces at the naval base of Halifax after the failure of Jonathan Eddy to capture Fort Cumberland in 1776. Although the Continentals captured...
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bringing Venom with it". Polygon. Retrieved September 10, 2021. Bolding, Jonathan (October 8, 2023). "Your whole life is secretly a deadly reality show in...
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Fort Beauséjour) in 1776 by a force of American sympathizers led by Jonathan Eddy. The fort was partially overrun after a month-long siege, but the attackers...
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1775, that successfully withstood an attack by Patriot forces under Jonathan Eddy at the Battle of Fort Cumberland. Fencibles were raised for the entirety...
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Fort Cumberland ("Eddy Rebellion") In October and November 1776, local guerrilla and colonial American forces led by Jonathan Eddy and John Allan attempted...
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These were mounted by local guerrillas led by the American sympathizer Jonathan Eddy. After the end of the Revolutionary War, by which the United States...
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in the area were sympathetic with the Americans, and rebels led by Jonathan Eddy laid siege to Fort Cumberland. However the rebels were repelled by soldiers...
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Clarke (1813–1890), Mayor of Providence 1869–1870, was born in Norton Jonathan Eddy, colonel in the American Revolution United States portal Greater Taunton...
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there was some agitation against British rule, largely instigated by Jonathan Eddy and John Allan, migrants from Massachusetts who had settled in the Chignecto...
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Porter, Joseph Whitcomb (1877). Memoir of Col. Jonathan Eddy of Eddington, Me: With Some Account of the Eddy Family, and of the Early Settlers on Penobscot...
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participated in the Eddy Rebellion as a captain. He signed the petition to George Washington dated 8/7/1776, a letter of introduction of Jonathan Eddy, Esq. In that...
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ISBN 9780804706018. Porter, Joseph Whitcomb (1877). "Gabriel Johonnot". Memoir of Col. Jonathan Eddy of Eddington, Me. Sprague, Owen & Nash. p. 65....
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the American invasion of Canada in the last days of 1775. In 1776, Jonathan Eddy, a Nova Scotian who favoured the Patriot cause, got the blessing of...
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Maugerville Rebellion (1776). The other attack was by land and led by Jonathan Eddy who led the Battle of Fort Cumberland. According to historian Barry...
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small Royal Navy vessel. Jonathan Eddy led a failed attempt to capture Fort Cumberland in Nova Scotia in 1776. In 1777 Eddy led the defense of Machias...
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actually favoured the colonial revolutionary cause. In particular, Jonathan Eddy and his militia harassed and laid siege to the British garrison at Fort...
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Maine) immediately attacked and burned Fort Frederick. In late 1776, Jonathan Eddy raised a mixed force of Indians, Massachusetts Patriots, and Nova Scotian...
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led by Jonathan Eddy were laying siege to Fort Cumberland, near the present-day Amherst. British forces soon recaptured the ferry and ended Eddy's siege...
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John Allen, Seth Harding, Samuel Rogers, Heirs of James Boyd 1280 Jonathan Eddy, Col. James Livingston, Parker Clark, Heirs of John Dodge 960 Thomas...
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– Seven Years' War Montague Wilmot Silvanus Cobb – Seven Years' War Jonathan Eddy – American Revolution Major General John Small, Commander, 84th Regiment...
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Jimmy Uso (redirect from Jonathan Fatu)
Jonathan Solofa Fatu (born August 22, 1985), better known by his ring name Jimmy Uso, is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where...
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Standardbearers – British Roots of the New Right, edited by Adrian Davies, Eddy Butler & Jonathan Bowden; Beckenham, Kent, 180pps, (April 1999) Apocalypse TV (London:...
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