Guy Carleton may refer to: Guy Carleton (bishop) (1605–1685), Anglican bishop Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester (1724–1808), Irish soldier and early Governor...
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Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester KB (3 September 1724 – 10 November 1808), known between 1776 and 1786 as Sir Guy Carleton, was a British Army officer...
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"The Canadian Army Medical Corps affair of 1916 and Surgeon General Guy Carleton Jones". Canadian Journal of Surgery. 61 (2): 85–87. doi:10.1503/cjs.003818...
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Guy Carleton Phinney (1851–1893) was a real estate developer in Seattle. Phinney made a fortune in Canadian real estate in the later half of the 19th century...
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Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School is a secondary school in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The school specializes in Skilled Trades Education, with three Specialist...
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Henry Guy Carleton (June 21, 1851 – December 10, 1910) was an American humorist, playwright, and journalist. He was best known for his comedic plays A...
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Guy Carleton Wiggins NA (February 23, 1883 – April 25, 1962) was an American impressionist painter. He was the president of the Connecticut Academy of...
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Christianity portal Guy Carleton (1605–1685) was an Anglican clergyman. He was Dean of Carlisle from 1660 to 1671, Bishop of Bristol from 1672 to 1679...
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Guy Carleton (September 9, 1857 – January 8, 1946) was a career officer in the United States Army. He attained the rank of major general, and is best known...
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governors: James Murray 1760–1766 Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1766–1778 Sir Frederick Haldimand 1778–1786 Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester 1786–1796...
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on what is now called Carleton Stream, which empties into the nearby Piscataquis River. One of Prince's workers, Guy Carleton, purchased the land on...
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regular troops and militia led by Quebec's provincial governor, General Guy Carleton, suffered a small number of casualties. Montgomery's army had captured...
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Upon the creation of the Johnston District in 1800, Carleton County, named after Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester, was created from portions of Dundas...
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Guy Carleton Drewry (May 21, 1901 - August 3, 1991) was an American writer and poet. He served a life appointment as the Poet Laureate of Virginia from...
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Arthur Godolphin Guy Carleton Pentreath (30 March 1902 – 30 October 1985) was an Anglican clergyman, and a headmaster of several schools. In his retirement...
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Siege of Fort St. Jean (section Carleton tries to help)
Montreal under General Guy Carleton. On October 18, the nearby Fort Chambly fell, and on October 30, an attempt at relief by Carleton was thwarted. When word...
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and captured Fort Saint-Jean, and very nearly captured British General Guy Carleton when taking Montreal. The other expedition, under Benedict Arnold, left...
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Carleton, publisher, New York, (1832–1901), published the books of Miriam Coles Harris. George Carleton (1885–1950), American character actor Guy Carleton...
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Sir Guy Carleton Elementary School, often shortened to Carleton School or Carleton, is an elementary school located at the southern periphery of the Renfrew-Collingwood...
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isolating Allen and his men on the north side of the river. British General Guy Carleton sent a force composed mostly of Quebec militia in response to news of...
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General Carleton may refer to: Guy Carleton (United States Army officer) (1857–1946), U.S. Army major general Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester (1724–1808)...
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to be the commander of all artillery in the province. Governor Sir Guy Carleton put him in charge of the shipyard at St. John's where, along with Captain...
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community is named after Sir Guy Carleton. List of communities in Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Geographical Names: Carleton Village[permanent dead link] Government...
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created by Brigadier General Samuel Birch, under the direction of Sir Guy Carleton, that records names and descriptions of 3,000 Black Loyalists, enslaved...
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the American Revolutionary War. A British army under Quebec Governor Guy Carleton defeated an attempt by units from the Continental Army under the command...
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The Carleton Canoe Company of Old Town, Maine was one of the earliest producers of wood and canvas canoes. From the 1870s, Guy Carleton sold bateaux and...
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Carleton Carleton is a former community in New Brunswick. It was located in Saint John West. It was probably named for Sir Guy Carleton, 1st Baron of...
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destroyed by a British force under the overall direction of General Guy Carleton. However, the American defense of Lake Champlain stalled British plans...
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Division was commissioned as HMCS Carleton, named after HMS Carleton, a schooner named after Governor Guy Carleton, who defeated Richard Montgomery and...
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English member of parliament Henry Alexander Carleton (1814–1900), British Army officer Henry Guy Carleton (1851–1910), American humorist, playwright,...
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