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  2. 5. Dez. 2013 · Benjamin Lincoln was born at Hingham, Massachusetts on January 24, 1733 and died on May 9, 1810. Benjamin was the eldest of six children of Colonel Benjamin Lincoln (1699-1771) and his second wife Elizabeth Thaxter Norton-Lincoln (1692-1762). Lincoln’s ancestors were among the earliest settlers in Hingham; Thomas Lincoln, a cooper (barrel maker), first appeared on the town records as early ...

  3. March 29 – May 12, 1780 at Charleston, South Carolina. The British, following the collapse of their northern strategy and their withdrawal from Philadelphia, shifted their focus to the American Southern Colonies. After approximately six weeks of siege, Major General Benjamin Lincoln, commanding the Charleston garrison, surrendered his forces ...

  4. 2. Mai 2018 · Arriving with a force of 3,500 men, Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Campbell took the city without a fight on December 29, 1778. French and American forces under Major General Benjamin Lincoln laid siege to the city on September 16, 1779. Assaulting the British works a month later, Lincoln's

  5. 30. Aug. 2019 · Mornings aside, Abraham Lincoln’s daily routine was rarely as “routine” as it’s fair for one to assume he might have liked. From meeting with his administration, to listening to the daily concerns of American citizens, to sailing to meet with Ulysses S. Grant, the commander of the Union army, on the front lines of the Civil War, once ...

  6. 27. Jan. 2023 · Benjamin Lincoln (1733–1810) served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He is notable for being involved in three major surrenders during the war: at the Battles of Saratoga (sustaining a wound shortly afterward), the 1780 Siege of Charleston, and, as George Washington's second in command, he ...

  7. In 1782, Benjamin Lincoln served as Secretary of War for the United States. He previously served as a major general in the Continental Army and notably accepted the surrender of the British Army at Yorktown in 1781. While at Verplanck’s Point, General Washington actively corresponded with Lincoln, whose office was in Philadelphia, to update him about the status of the army.