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Daniel Morgan | American Battlefield TrustDaniel Morgan, an American hero during the American Revolution, grew up with a rebellious streak. As a young man, he settled in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Daniel Morgan | George Washington's Mount VernonDaniel Morgan, a brigadier general in the American Revolutionary War, was one of the Continental Army's most valuable tacticians and commander of several of ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Daniel Morgan - Bioguide SearchCompiled from authentic sources by James Graham. New York: Derby & Jackson, 1859.Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Daniel Morgan (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 11, 2025 · Daniel Morgan joined the American army and accepted a commission of captain of a rifle company when the Revolutionary War began.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Daniel Morgan - Saratoga National Historical Park (U.S. National ...Dec 7, 2020 · Join us as we explore the life of this simple, barely literate, rough-hewn backwoodsman who was instrumental in the American victory at Saratoga.
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Daniel Morgan - Cowpens National Battlefield (U.S. National Park ...Morgan distinguished himself at both Battles of Saratoga in 1777, and many historians believe that he did not get the credit that he deserved for his actions.
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Battle of Cowpens | Article | The United States ArmyDaniel Morgan, the Aca,!A"Old Wagoner,Aca,!A? was a French and Indian War ... Saratoga in October 1777, both of which demonstrated his superb ...
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Americana Corner: The Early Life of Daniel MorganOct 5, 2023 · His parents were James and Eleanor Morgan, who emigrated from Wales in 1720. The senior Morgan was an ironmonger whose foundry, interestingly, ...
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Daniel Morgan | Early Life, Seven Years, Politics & Final YearsFeb 14, 2020 · Both sets of grandparents were Welsh immigrants. Aside from this, little is known about his childhood, as he avoided talking about it to anyone.
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Daniel Morgan Comes of Age - Americana CornerSep 26, 2023 · Daniel Morgan, the victor of Cowpens, was one of America's best battlefield tacticians during the American Revolution. He rose from a hard ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Daniel Morgan | Virginia Museum of History & CultureDaniel Morgan (1736-1802) was a pivotal figure in the American Revolutionary War. Born on July 6, 1736, likely in Hunterdon County, New Jersey.Missing: reliable sources
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Commission of Captain Daniel Morgan - American History 1493-1945From Archive Folder, Documents Relating to 1775 ; Title, Commission of Captain Daniel Morgan ; Date, 22 June 1775 ; Author, Hancock, John (1737-1793).Missing: commissioned | Show results with:commissioned
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Daniel Morgan | Encyclopedia.comCommissioned a captain of one of the two Virginia rifle companies on 22 June 1775, he enlisted the prescribed 96 men in the next ten days, and led them the ...
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Daniel Morgan (1736-1802) - Find a Grave MemorialCaptain Daniel Morgan was chosen to lead one of the companies on June 22, 1775. He raised ninety-six men in ten days. On July 15, he and his company set out ...Missing: commissioned | Show results with:commissioned
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How a Relentless, 484-Mile March From Virginia to Massachusetts ...Jul 15, 2025 · Morgan worked as a teamster during the French and Indian War, hauling supplies for the British. (His nickname was the “Old Wagoner.”) Tall ...
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Morgan's Sharpshooters: Revolutionary War Elite Light Infantry UnitsFeb 24, 2022 · These riflemen were equipped with cutting-edge long rifles (known as Pennsylvania or Kentucky rifles) instead of typical smoothbore muskets, and ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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August 8 1775 Captain Daniel Morgan and his Virginia riflemen ...Aug 8, 2025 · August 8 1775 Captain Daniel Morgan and his Virginia riflemen arrive in Cambridge, Massachusetts to support the troops gathered there after ...
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Ten Rifle Companies: Why Rifles, and Not Muskets?Oct 5, 2023 · Conventional infantry regiments were made up of five to ten companies of approximately fifty to one hundred soldiers per company (composition ...
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Arnold's Army Marches into Trouble - Americana CornerOct 11, 2022 · The lead elements under Captain Daniel Morgan began chopping a crude path over which the men could carry the 400-pound boats and remaining ...
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Daniel Morgan - World History EncyclopediaApr 4, 2024 · In the early morning hours of 31 December 1775, amidst a howling snowstorm, the Americans assaulted the city; a column of soldiers under General ...<|separator|>
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Quebec Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustDaniel Morgan took command and the Patriots moved into the city from the north, moving towards the previously agreed upon meeting point with Montgomery's army.Missing: expedition | Show results with:expedition
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Patriots are defeated at Quebec | December 31, 1775 - History.comPatriot Daniel Morgan assumed command and made progress against the defenders, but halted at the second wall of fortifications to wait for reinforcements.
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The Battle of Freeman's Farm | American Battlefield TrustAug 24, 2021 · On Gates' left flank he placed General Benedict Arnold with 2,000 men including Colonel Daniel Morgan's riflemen. Gates' most vulnerable ...
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Battle of Cowpens (U.S. National Park Service)Jan 24, 2025 · Soon after Morgan retired from his duty because of ill health- rheumatism, and recurring bouts of malarial fever. Now it was Greene and his army ...
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The Continental Army - Brigadier General Daniel Morgan - CarolanaDaniel Morgan was born in New Jersey about 1736; died in Winchester, Virginia, on July 6, 1802. He was of Welsh extraction, but little or nothing is known ...
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Profiles in Marksmanship: Daniel Morgan - The Everyday MarksmanJan 24, 2019 · Shortly after the battle, Morgan once again retired due to his health. He suffered from chronic sciatica.
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Revolutionary War: Southern Phase, 1778-1781 - Library of CongressThe Continental victory at Saratoga in ... Daniel Morgan, such battles as Camden, Cowpens, Guilford Courthouse, and individual southern states and cities.
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The Battle of Cowpens - National Park ServiceBattle of Cowpens - At the Cowpens, a frontier pastureland, on January 17, 1781, Daniel Morgan led his army of tough Continentals and backwoods militia to a ...
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Battle of Cowpens - Army University PressAug 28, 2020 · Morgan's forces defeated Tarleton's British Legion. The British had 110 men killed and 712 captured, which devastated the British army. The ...
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Cowpens Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustMorgan's ability to rally his troops and outwit Banastre Tarleton at Cowpens reveals his ingenuity, skill as a commander, and courage. He never lost the grit ...
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“To obtain a compleat Victory” | American Battlefield TrustAmerican General Daniel Morgan wrote the following letter to American General Nathanael Greene on January 19, 1781, following the Battle of Cowpens, which.
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A Hero of the Revolution - The History ReaderBraddock's target, Fort Duquesne, rose 110 miles to the west. At 19, Daniel Morgan was almost two years Boone's junior. That Morgan was descended from the same ...
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“The Old Wagoner” – Emerging Revolutionary War EraDec 8, 2015 · Daniel Morgan, the “Old Wagoner” or 'Old Morgan” as he was known to his soldiers, was front and center of the maelstrom once again just as he was on many a ...
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Daniel Morgan | Revolutionary War, Battle of Cowpens, MilitiaBorn: 1736, Hunterdon county, New Jersey [U.S.] ; Died: July 6, 1802, Winchester, Virginia, U.S. (aged 66) ; Political Affiliation: Federalist Party.Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Abigail Morgan | History of American WomenWife of Revolutionary War General Daniel Morgan ... Daniel Morgan was born in 1736 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Lloyd) Morgan.Missing: domestic | Show results with:domestic
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Elizabeth Morgan (1762–1813) - Ancestors Family Search... Daniel Morgan, was 26 and her mother, Abigail Curry, was 19. She married ... Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Captain James Heard. 1762–1831.
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Frontiersman Daniel Morgan - Warfare History NetworkBy 1755, he was under contract to transport supplies in Maj. Gen. Edward Braddock's expedition against the French-held Fort Duquesne that culminated in the ...
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Daniel Morgan: His Life and the Battle of CowpensJun 20, 2019 · Daniel Morgan was born to Welsh immigrants in the winter of 1736 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The only recorded reference to his birth ...<|separator|>
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Abigail Curry Morgan (1743-1816) - Find a Grave MemorialAfter Daniel's death in 1802, Abigail moved from Virginia to Kentucky where her daughter, Matilda (Morgan) O'Bannon was living with her family.
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Brigadier General Daniel Morgan, Sr. (1736 - 1802) - GenealogyHe died in 1802 at his daughter's home in Winchester on his 66th birthday. Daniel Morgan was buried in the Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Winchester. In 1821 Virginia ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements<|separator|>
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Men of the Revolution: 16. Daniel Morgan - AMERICAN HERITAGEHe married and settled down to farming in the Shenandoah Valley, but only temporarily; in 1763 he served as a lieutenant in Pontiac's War, and in 1774 he was ...Missing: businessman | Show results with:businessman
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Daniel Morgan - Military Hall of HonorMorgan had served as an officer in the Virginia Colonial Militia since the French and Indian War. He recruited 96 men in 10 days and assembled them at ...
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Morgan's Victory at the Cowpens: Brilliant Tactics or Fortunate Volley?Jan 16, 2025 · Gen. Daniel Morgan's defeat of Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton at the Cowpens is generally attributed to his arrangement of troops into three lines.
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Daniel Morgan's temper brought him 499 lashes from the British. He ...Feb 13, 2024 · In Winchester, Morgan became a teamster, hauling goods back and forth across Virginia with horse-drawn wagons. He also made a name for himself ...
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Daniel Morgan Monument - SCDAH - South CarolinaThe Daniel Morgan Monument, erected in 1881 to commemorate the centennial of the victory at the Revolutionary Battle of Cowpens and its hero, General Daniel ...
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Daniel Morgan Monument - The Historical Marker DatabaseDaniel Morgan Monument, erected in 1881 to commemorate the Revolutionary Battle of Cowpens and its hero, General Daniel Morgan, is located in Morgan Square in ...
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Morgan | alabamahistoryNamed Morgan County in 1821 for Maj. Gen. Daniel Morgan, Revolutionary hero, winner over British at Battle of Cowpens.