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  1. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Harriet Wadsworth Tallmadge (1754 – 1835) – She was the second daughter of Benjamin and his wife. She had two children with her husband. George Washington Tallmadge (1800 – 1835) – He was the youngest sibling of his family. He and his wife had two children before he passed away. One of those children lived to adulthood.

  2. Appears in 89 books from 1800-2007. Page 56 - We all followed in mournful silence to the wharf, where a prodigious crowd had assembled to witness the departure of the man who, under God, had been the great agent in establishing the glory and independence of these United States. As soon as he was seated, the barge put off into the river, and ...

  3. 20 de mar. de 2002 · To Major Benjamin Tallmadge. Head Quarters Middle Brook 30th April 1779. Sir, I have been duly favoured with your letter of the 21st instant, and its inclosure. The plan for opening the communication by way of Staten Island may be delayed till C. 1 hears further from me on the subject. However, I would have him to keep his eye upon such persons ...

  4. Benjamin Tallmadge established the Culper Spy Ring in June 1778. It consisted of old childhood friends from Setauket, with Abraham Woodhull as lead agent. They began to operate in October, providing Tallmadge with information on British troop strengths in the NY area, defenses, morale, state, transport of supplies and provisions, and other activities.

  5. History. Tallmadge was founded in 1807 by Reverend David Bacon and is the second-oldest city in Summit County. Before its founding, the town was a part of the Connecticut Western Reserve, a three million acre plot of land in northeast Ohio. The town was named after Benjamin Tallmadge, an American Revolutionary War figure and local landowner ...

  6. 22 de mar. de 2018 · THE following Memoir of Colonel BENJAMIN TALLMADGE was prepared by himself, at the request of his children, and for their gratification. It is confined, principally, to those incidents of the Revolutionary War with which he was more immediately connected, and therefore becomes the more interesting to his descendants and family friends.

  7. Benjamin Tallmadge was born on February 25, 1754, in Setauket, New York, on Long Island. He attended Yale College, where he graduated in 1773. At Yale, he became friends with Nathan Hale, who would also become a notable figure in the Revolutionary War. After graduating from Yale, Tallmadge worked as a schoolteacher in Wethersfield, Connecticut ...