George Palmer
American
George Palmer was a notable Patriot in the American Revolution. - AsNotedIn
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- Son: Elias Palmer
George Palmer was a notable Patriot in the American Revolution. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1719/09/22 | George Palmer, son of George Palmer, is born in Connecticut colony, county of New London, and town of Stonington, in New England. | Born | |||||
1775/04/00 | George Palmer equips the first Patriot troops from Saratoga to take the field of battle. The Marker for his home site can be found on Palmer St, 1 block west of Hudson Ave in Stillwater, New York. | American Patriot | Stillwater | New York | Battle of Saratoga | ||
1775/12/12 | From Ft George, Henry Knox writes Cap George Palmer asking him to obtain 40 good strong sleds, each to carry a 5400 lb Cannon clear from dragging on the ground and to procure Oxen or horses to drag them from Ft Ticonderoga to Cambridge. | Patriot Captain | Lake George Battlefield Park Historic District | Lake George | Noble Train of Artillery | ||
1809/12/15 | George Palmer dies aged ninety years. | Died |
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