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  1. Josiah Harmar (November 10, 1753 – August 20, 1813) was an officer in the United States Army during the American Revolutionary War and the Northwest Indian War. He was the senior officer in the Army for six years and seven months (August 1784 to March 1791).

    • Harmar Campaign

      The Harmar campaign was an attempt by the United States Army...

  2. Thomas Mifflin, the president of Congress, named his former aide, Josiah Harmar, to be the commander of the new regiment, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Harmar was commissioned as the regiment's "lieutenant colonel commandant" on August 12, 1784. The regiment was used primarily to man frontier outposts and guard against Native ...

  3. Josiah Harmar (10 novembre 1753 – 20 août 1813) était un officier de l'armée américaine lors de la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis d'Amérique. Il fut senior officer de l'armée américaine pendant sept ans.

    • Lieutenant-colonel
    • américaine
  4. Lieutenant Colonel Commandant Josiah Harmar. Josiah Harmar was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 10 November 1753. When he was 18, he was appointed a captain in the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion. In October 1776, he entered the Continental Army as a captain in the 3d Pennsylvania Regiment. He became a lieutenant colonel in 1777 and a brevet ...

  5. Continental officer, lieutenant colonel, commandant of the U.S. army, 1784–1791. Pennsylvania. Born in Philadelphia on 10 November 1753, Josiah Harmar was orphaned three months later.

  6. Josiah Harmar, 'Diplomatic Courier Josiah Harmar is usually remembered for his command of the first United States Army when, in 1784, it tried to effect the transition from British to American possession of the Old North west provided for in the treaty of peace that ended the American Revolution. His name is also associated with those of Arthur St.