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  1. War of 1812. Adamson Tannehill (May 23, 1750 – December 23, 1820) was an American military officer, politician, civic leader, and farmer. Born in Frederick County, Maryland, Tannehill was among the first volunteers to join the newly established Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, serving from June 1775 until 1781.

    • 1775–1781, 1788–1812
    • Allegheny Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
  2. 5 de may. de 2002 · “Adamson Tannehill to Tobias Lear, 8 March 1790,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/05-05-02-0135. [Original source: The Papers of George Washington , Presidential Series, vol. 5, 16 January 1790 – 30 June 1790 , ed. Dorothy Twohig, Mark A. Mastromarino, and Jack D. Warren.

  3. Adamson Tannehill, a Marylander, was the regiment’s only officer with an uninterrupted service history that extended from the unit’s military roots in mid-1775 until its disbanding in early 1781. His service record thus provided a logical focal point for research that has helped resolve a clearer view of this notable regiment’s heretofore

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  4. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Adamson Tannehill (May 23, 1750 – December 23, 1820) was an American military officer, politician, civic leader, and farmer. Born in Frederick County, Maryland, Tannehill was among the first volunteers to join the newly established Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, serving from June 1775 until 1781.

  5. 15 de feb. de 2021 · A veteran of the Revolution and the War of 1812. 2021.02.15. General Adamson Tannehill. Adamson Tannehill achieved the rank of General. He was a volunteer and he survived the battle of Fort Washington. Instead of returning home he sough General George Washington.

  6. Adamson TANNEHILL, Congress, PA (1750-1820) TANNEHILL Adamson , a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Frederick County, Md., May 23, 1750; attended the public schools; served in the Revolutionary War as captain of riflemen; moved to Pennsylvania and engaged in agricultural pursuits near Pittsburgh; held several local offices; brigadier ...

  7. TANNEHILL, ADAMSON, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in Frederick County, Md., May 23, 1750; attended the public schools; served in the Revolutionary War as captain of riflemen; moved to Pennsylvania and engaged in agricultural pursuits near Pittsburgh; held several local offices; brigadier general of Pennsylvania Volunteers in the ...