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  1. 12 de ago. de 2023 · General Henry Knox was a close friend of George Washington’s, and the first Secretary of War. Knox quickly became the chief artillery officer of the Continental Army. By the end of the war, he held the rank of a major general after participating in many major and critical battles. On July 25, 1750, Henry Knox was born to parents William and ...

  2. Siege of Yorktown. Henry Knox (born July 25, 1750, Boston, Massachusetts [U.S.]—died October 25, 1806, Thomaston, Maine, U.S.) was an American general in the American Revolution (1775–83) and the first secretary of war under the U.S. Constitution. Forced by family circumstances to leave school at age nine, Knox worked in a Boston bookstore ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Throughout the war, he became a trusted associate of George Washington. Following the war, Knox became the first Secretary of War for the United States. He died at his home in Maine in 1806. Henry Knox Personal Facts. Born: Henry Knox was born on July 25, 1750, in Boston, Massachusetts.

  4. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Henry Knox, America’s First Secretary of War Dec 28, 2021 After the American Revolution, General Henry Knox resigned his army commission and served as Secretary of War from 1785 to 1795.

  5. 6 de sept. de 2022 · Fort Knox was named after Major General Henry Knox, America’s first Secretary of War and Commander of Artillery during the American Revolution who retired in Thomaston Maine in 1796. The granite used in the fort was quarried on Mount Waldo, which is located five miles upriver from Fort Knox.

  6. Henry Knox. Title Major General, Chief of Artillery. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death July 25, 1750 - October 25, 1806. Henry Knox was born July 25, 1750, to William and Mary Campbell Knox in Boston. The seventh of ten children, his parents had immigrated to Massachusetts Colony from Northern Ireland.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2018 · On the way to Port Clyde, we drove through the village of Thomaston. In doing my pre-trip research, I learned that Revolutionary War hero Henry Knox and his family retired to the area in 1796. Henry Knox was the the first Secretary of War of the United States. This is the man for whom Knoxville, Tenn. was named, my husband’s hometown.