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  1. www.electricscotland.com › history › stclairArthur St. Clair

    In fact , the book is really a collection of untold stories about Arthur St. Clair's 40-year military and public service career. More info is enclosed as well as visuals St. Clair was of enormous help to George Washington, especially in the area of strategic military planning which was not his strongest point in the early years of the Revolutionary War.

  2. 1 de feb. de 2016 · February 2, 1787 — Arthur St. Clair was elected the 9th president of the Continental Congress today. One of his first jobs was to deal with Shay’s Rebellion , because American farmers were up in arms against state and local enforcement of tax collections and judgments for debt.

  3. National Park Service Catalog Number: INDE 14143. Measurements: H 23, W 20 in (H 58.4, W 50.8 cm) Materials: Oil on canvas. About This Portrait: In 1780, St. Clair commissioned a miniature (now unlocated) of himself from Charles Willson Peale. The artist painted a duplicate (now owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art) for his own collection.

  4. Quartier général du général Arthur St. Clair à Chillicothe, Ohio. De 1785 à 1787, St. Clair fut délégué au Congrès de la Confédération, puis nommé en 1787 en tant que gouverneur du territoire du Nord-Ouest. Le 2 février 1787 Arthur St. Clair est élu Président du Congrès continental. En 1791, il devint le commandant en chef des ...

  5. Encuentre arthur st clair la fotografía, imagen, vector, ilustración o imagen a 360 grados perfectos. Disponible tanto para licencias RF como para las licencias RM.

  6. Maj. Gen. Arthur St. Clair Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 29 July 2020), memorial page for Arthur St. Clair (23 Mar 1736–31 Aug 1818), Find a Grave Memorial no. 11822, citing Old Saint Clair Cemetery, Greensburg, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Find A Grave.

  7. In 1791 a second force of 3,000 men under General Arthur St. Clair carelessly pitched camp south of the Maumee River with few guards the night of November 3. Confederation warriors silently infiltrated the sleeping camp and mounted a surprise attack the next morning, killing more than 600 militiamen.