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  1. Henry Dearborn served as President Thomas Jefferson‘s secretary of war for the entire eight years of his administration. A native of New Hampshire, he came to the job with a wealth of military experience acquired during the Revolutionary War—he had fought at Bunker Hill, Quebec, and Saratoga, and later served on Washington’s staff.

  2. Henry Dearborn (1751–1829) was a doctor, soldier, and statesman who dedicated his life to the cause of liberty and the advancement of human rights. Although Dearborn was surely an imperfect person, like ...

  3. Henry Dearborn was born in North Hampton, New Hampshire, on February 23, 1751. Dearborn committed much of his early adulthood to armed service, beginning in 1775 as a captain with the New Hampshire Minutemen at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. He went on to serve in the U.S. Army with much distinction from 1776 to 1789.

  4. Henry Dearborn (1751–1829) was a doctor, soldier, and statesman who dedicated his life to the cause of liberty and the advancement of human rights. Although Dearborn was surely an imperfect person, like ...

  5. 13 de feb. de 2012 · Revolutionary war journals of Henry Dearborn, 1775-1783 Bookreader Item Preview

  6. 4 de jul. de 2023 · Henry Dearborn was born February 23, 1751, to Simon Dearborn and Sarah Marston in North Hampton in the Province of New Hampshire. Henry spent much of his youth in Epping, where he attended public schools. He grew up as an athletic boy, notably strong and a champion wrestler. Dearborn studied medicine under Dr. Hall Jackson of Portsmouth.

  7. Dearborn retired to Massachusetts. Dearborn served as the Minister to Portugal for about two years, before again retiring to private life in 1824. He lived in Roxbury, Mass., just outside Boston, until his death on June 6, 1829, at the age of 78. Among the first generation of United States Marshals, Henry Dearborn clearly stands out as the most ...