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First American Regiment - The Army Historical FoundationThe regiment was organized on 3 June 1784, and was to consist of 700 men from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut.
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U.S. Army | America's First National InstitutionFormation of the First American Regiment. The tradition of service did not end with the conclusion of the Revolutionary War in 1783. When Congress ordered ...
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First Post of the First American Regiment – The Old GuardThe first duty post of the First American Regiment was at Fort McIntosh in Beaver, and the first assignment of the troops was the rehabilitation of the fort.
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First American Regiment - Historic Fort SteubenThe US Army's oldest infantry regiment, The Old Guard, was created on June 3, 1784 as a result of the 1783 Peace of Paris.
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[PDF] Defending a New Nation, 1783-1811 - GovInfoAfter significant violence between Indians and Kentucky militia forces, particularly in the. Wabash River area around Fort Knox, a small contingent of regulars ...
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[PDF] "Under the auspices of peace": The Northwest Indian War and its ...Soon after the conclusion of the Treaty of Fort Finney, violence emerged on the frontier. It became clear just how dissatisfied the Indians were with the treaty ...
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The Crawford Campaign, 1782: American Strategy in Ohio, 1781-1782Aug 28, 2018 · The militia had reason as Indian raids into the upper Ohio country had intensified in retaliation for the Gnadenhutten massacre.[x] In April, ...Missing: limitations 1782-1784
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Ohio History Journal - OHJ ArchiveIndian raids, was the work assigned to the commanding officer. of the Western Department, and for that purpose small garrisons. of regular troops were ...
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Standing Armies: The Constitutional DebateMay 8, 2018 · The Constitution's “army clause,” which allowed the U.S. Congress to raise and support armies with biennial funds, sparked a nation-wide debate ...
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Understanding the Creation of the U.S. Armed ForcesApr 10, 2007 · The only concession the Confederation Congress made to military preparedness came on June 3, 1784, the day after it disbanded the Continental ...
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List of Continental Army Units in 1784 | American Revolutionary War700 men to be enlisted for one year, this quota being allotted to the states of Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.Missing: challenges bounties
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Lt. Col. Josiah Harmar - PA Society of the CincinnatiHarmar was born in Philadelphia 10 November 1753. His background lay, like that of a good many other officers from eastern Pennsylvania, in the Society of ...
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The Troops -- Fort McIntosh - Beaver County History OnlineThe four Pennsylvania companies arrived at Fort McIntosh on December 4, 1784, and the others were on duty by the early spring of 1785. The one year enlistment ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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3 JUNE 1784 – FIRST AMERICAN REGIMENT AUTHORIZED With ...Jun 3, 2025 · In 1785 Congress authorized enlisting men directly into "national service" to fill the vacancies in the First American Regiment, and it ...
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Fort McIntosh 1784-1785 The First American Regiment and The ...Late in 1784 when the regiment arrived at Fort McIntosh, their first permanent post, Harmar named them the First American Regiment.
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History in the Hills: Local American heroes - The Herald StarOct 3, 2020 · A second group was sent in 1786 under the protection of the First American Regiment. Included in the group of surveyors was Winthrop Sargent.Missing: skirmishes | Show results with:skirmishes
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Land Ordinance of 1785, Summary, Facts, Significance, APUSHFeb 22, 2021 · The Land Ordinance of 1785 established policies for surveying and settling lands, dividing them into six-mile-square townships, and required ...Missing: Regiment protection skirmishes
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[PDF] Brigadier General Josiah Harmar's Kekionga Campaign of 1790May 21, 2015 · In the fall of 1790, Brigadier General Josiah Harmar led the nascent US Army on a campaign designed to defeat a confederation of Indians ...
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America's First Conquest | American Battlefield TrustJul 15, 2022 · Explore the frontier fights of the Old Northwest, as author Dan Davis breaks down the events of the 1786-1795 Northwest Indian War.Missing: 1785-1789 | Show results with:1785-1789
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St. Clair's Campaign of 1791: A Defeat in the Wilderness ... - Army.milSep 15, 2011 · Shortly thereafter, sixty disgruntled militia Soldiers, who had declared they would stop the next supply convoy heading to St. Clair, deserted.
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The Battle of the Wabash: The Forgotten Disaster of the Indian WarsFaced with supply shortages and poor military planning, Harmar was soundly defeated by the Miamis and forced to withdraw. Following the failure of Harmar's ...
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[PDF] Investigation: St. Clair's Military Disaster of 1791 - DTICGrowing troubles with the Indians led Congress in 1790 to authorize an increase in the enlisted strength of the army to 1216 men, organized into an infantry ...<|separator|>
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The Battle of Fallen Timbers, 20 August 1794By August 1794, Wayne and the Legion had reached northwestern Ohio and the Maumee River, the stronghold of Indian forces and close to Fort Miamis, a British ...Missing: limitations | Show results with:limitations
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29 SEPTEMBER 1789 – US ARMY LEGALLY RECOGNIZED BY ...Sep 29, 2024 · The act legalized the existing US Army, consisting of one regiment of infantry with eight companies, and one battalion of artillery with four companies.Missing: renamed | Show results with:renamed
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The Little Army That Won Big - HistoryNetOct 2, 2018 · In reforming the army, Washington and Knox abandoned the traditional regimental structure. Instead of relying on large regiments of infantry, ...
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Assessment of the Legion as the Ideal Small Wars Force StructureJun 24, 2019 · Summary: After the Massacre at the Wabash in 1791, George Washington and Henry Knox reformed the U.S. Army as the Legion of the United States.Missing: First | Show results with:First
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Learning “The Dreadful Trade of Death” - Army University PressGen. Anthony Wayne helped shape America's first combined arms unit ... Wayne moved his 1st and 2nd Sub-Legions to Legionville to set up a camp with no ...Missing: Regiment assignment<|separator|>
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HISTORY – charliecompany4-3.orgOn August 20, 1794, along with the most of the Legion's units under the command of Major General Anthony Wayne, the 1st Sub-Legion was engaged at the decisive ...
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[PDF] The national security *policy of Thomas JeffersonJefferson wanted to avoid debt, while Hamilton thought debt was a positive and unifying factor. Jefferson believed in maintaining a minuscule standing military ...
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The Founding Economists: Alexander Hamilton and Albert GallatinJefferson had opposed the bank of the United States, public debt, a navy, a standing army, American manufacturing, federally funded improvement of the interior ...
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Treaty with the Wyandot, etc., 1795 - Tribal Treaties DatabaseOne piece of land six miles square at or near Loromies store before mentioned. ... In consideration of the peace now established and of the cessions and ...
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The Legion of the United States - Marc LiebmanMar 22, 2020 · The First American Regiment under Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Harmar consisted of 300 “regulars” and was sent to “pacify the Indian tribes and ...Missing: reforms | Show results with:reforms
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3d U.S. Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard)Redesignated 29 September 1789 as the Regiment of Infantry; Redesignated 3 March 1791 as the 1st Infantry; Redesignated in 1792 as the Infantry of the 1st Sub ...Missing: renamed | Show results with:renamed
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Ebeneezer Denny: War Hero | Military.comDec 28, 2016 · Ebenezer Denny of Pennsylvania was a Major in the Continental Army. His journal offers one of the best eyewitness accounts of events that led ...
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Major Ebenezer Denny - Allegheny County PAGenWebDenny was a prominent member of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, was one of its trustees, was the first president of the "Moral Society," formed ...
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The First Mayor of Pittsburgh - War Documenter Ebenezer DennyApr 22, 2021 · Ebenezer Denny became the first Mayor of Pittsburgh after keeping war journals which provide valuable insight into the early American military.
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Ohio's sporadic Indian Wars stretched into the 18th CenturySep 14, 2022 · The Ohio Indian Wars were a series of struggles between settlers from the newly independent United States and American Indian residents of the Ohio Country
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Indian Wars - e-WVApr 25, 2024 · Violent Native resistance to Euro-American occupation of the Ohio Valley characterized the settlement period of West Virginia history, ...Missing: militias limitations
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Ohio frontier battles in the Northwest Indian WarJan 19, 2023 · Roughly 1,500 settler men, women, and children were slaughtered by Native Americans in the build-up to the major military battles. And many ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Indian Wars - Native American Spaces: Cartographic Resources at ...Jul 21, 2025 · ... Indians, the war witnessed atrocities committed on both sides. Map records the Indian attacks on English settlements, numbered in ...
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The "Old Guard:" 3d U.S. Infantry | American Battlefield TrustJan 12, 2018 · The Old Guard was formed in 1784 as the 1st American Regiment under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Josiah Harmar. ... After the battle, the ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Politics, Economics, and Native American ConflictsThe most prominent, Anderson and McChesney (1994), provides an economic analysis of the choice between raiding and trading (or negotiation) to end conflicts ...
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Federalist No. 25 – The Same Subject Continued: The Powers ...Mar 6, 2011 · Supporting Congress's power to create a standing army, Hamilton rejects the argument that, if there is to be such an institution, it should be ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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U.S. Expansion and the Indian Depredation Claims System, 1796 ...The government's failure to provide indemnity in the majority of cases, as I will show, then assisted it in covering the costs of national economic development.