Titus Cornelius, also known as Titus, Tye, and famously as Colonel Tye (c. 1753 – September 1780), was a slave of African descent in the Province of New...
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Royal Ethiopian Regiment (section Colonel Tye)
Titus, then known as Tye. In later years, he became known as Colonel Tye as an honorary title for his military skills. Private Tye and his comrades believed...
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Christopher Tye (c. 1500–c. 1570), 16th-century composer and organist Colonel Tye (1753–1780), Loyalist leader in the American revolution John Tye (cricketer)...
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named Tye. This young man escaped in 1775 from his master in New Jersey, at that time a colony where slavery was legal. In Virginia, Colonel Tye joined...
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Jersey led by Colonel Tye, a former slave from Monmouth County, New Jersey who had escaped to British lines early in the war. The title of colonel was not an...
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British Loyalists under the direction of Richard Lippincott and Colonel Tye. Colonel Tye later died from injuries sustained during that raid. Patriots later...
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Black Snake, as well as a letter of marque to operate as a privateer. Colonel Tye leading a small group of African Americans and Queen's Rangers on a night...
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Adelberg, p.22 PBS Resource Bank. Colonel Tye", "Africans in America". Accessed October 13, 2013. "In September, 1780 Tye led a surprise attack on the home...
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Loyalists) (1780–1782) Black Brigade (Black Loyalists) led by Colonel Tye and later, Colonel Stephen Blucke) (Monmouth County) (1779-1783) King’s Militia...
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sides with the British in return for promises of freedom. For example, Colonel Tye was a slave who escaped and joined the British army, leading constant...
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Loyalists in its colony of Nova Scotia and others in the Caribbean islands. Colonel Tye, also known as Titus Cornelius (c. 1753–1780), was a slave of African...
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by an escaped slave, and veteran of the Ethiopian Regiment known as Colonel Tye, who led the so-called Black Brigade in numerous raids in New York and...
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Indian War William Tryon (1729–1788), Royal Governor of North Carolina Colonel Tye (c. 1753–1780), New Jersey native who escaped from slavery and achieved...
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Daniel Brodhead (disambiguation) (redirect from Colonel Daniel Brodhead)
may also refer to: Captain Daniel Brodhead I (1631–1667) who married Anne Tye (1640–1714) migrated from England to America Captain Daniel Brodhead II (1693–1755)...
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Stephen Blucke (redirect from Colonel Stephen Bluck)
Black Loyalist and guerrilla leader Colonel Tye died in 1780 and Stephen Blucke was given the honorary rank of "Colonel" and took command, of another Black...
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contributions to the United States. Famous African Americans such as Colonel Tye and historical figures such as President George Washington and John Murray...
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the most noted of the African-American Patriots during this era, and Colonel Tye was perhaps the most noteworthy Black Loyalist. African Americans also...
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England freed by Geatflæd "for the love of God and the good of her soul". Colonel Tye (1753–1780), also known as Titus Cornelius, formerly enslaved, he became...
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Philadelphia. A smaller unit of 24 escaped slaves fought under the command of Colonel Tye, raiding Patriot settlements in New Jersey. In Savannah, Augusta, and...
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York. Well-known African-Americans who fought for the British include Colonel Tye and Boston King.[citation needed] Thomas Peters was one of the large...
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and New Jersey Assemblyman Charles Haight, of Freehold. This is where Colonel Tye and his band of Loyalists attempted to capture and kill Huddy.) Jacob...
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the Black Brigade, after their leader, Colonel Tye, died of lockjaw. Blucke received the honorary rank of "Colonel". The Pioneers wore black, wool, tricorn...
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and based on the novel The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers. The film stars Tye Sheridan, Alden Ehrenreich, Toni Collette, Jason Patric, Jack Huston, and...
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his P-38 in a vacant lot. In 1942, the United States Army Air Forces built Tye Army Air Field, as it was popularly known, on the site of what is now known...
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Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Oscar Isaac, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn, and Lucas Till. In the film, the ancient...
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from reliance on the political system and to become more questioning. Larry Tye views Kennedy following the death of his brother as "more fatalistic, having...
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and directed by Steven Spielberg, written by Cline and Zak Penn, and stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, T.J. Miller, Simon Pegg...
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fight song. According to The Ole Miss Experience, music professor Arleen Tye wrote a fight song for the school in 1931 entitled “Ole Miss.” The song's...
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of the finest STEM and outdoor leadership offerings in the region. Camp Tye Brook Piedmont Area Council Lynchburg, VA Closed Camp Washington Newport...
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The 2023 Nicholls Colonels football team represented Nicholls State University as a member of the Southland Conference during the 2023 NCAA Division I...
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