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Hugh Mercer | American Battlefield TrustHugh Mercer was born in 1726 to Ann Monro and William Mercer, a Presbyterian Minister, near Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He earned his doctorate in medicine at.
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Hugh Mercer (1725–1777) - Encyclopedia VirginiaHugh Mercer was a soldier and physician who fought for a Virginia regiment during the American Revolution (1775–1783). Born in Scotland, where he earned a ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Hugh Mercer: Doctor and Warrior - Journal of the American RevolutionJan 24, 2017 · Born in Scotland in 1726, Mercer attended Aberdeen University and became a doctor. Supporting his native land, he was forced to flee after the ...
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Hugh Mercer | George Washington's Mount VernonHugh Mercer began military service in America during the French and Indian War, and participated in a British campaign to capture Fort Duquesne.
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Hugh Mercer dies from wounds received in Battle of PrincetonOn January 12, 1777, American Brigadier General Hugh Mercer dies from the seven bayonet wounds he received during the Battle of Princeton.
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Hugh Mercer: Biography on Undiscovered ScotlandAt the age of 19, Mercer became an assistant surgeon in the army of Bonnie Prince Charlie during the 1745 Jacobite uprising, and was present when the Jacobites ...Missing: rising | Show results with:rising
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Hugh Mercer - Collections - Aberdeen City CouncilHugh Mercer was born in 1726 (although the dates 1720 and 1725 have also been given), near Rosehearty, at the manse of Pitsligo. His father was a minister, ...
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Hugh Mercer (bef.1725-1777) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeDec 21, 2024 · Name: Hugh Mercer · Birth Date: 1725 · Death: 12 Jan 1777 Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey · Cemetery: Princeton Battlefield Site · Burial or ...
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Hugh Mercer - Clan MunroMar 29, 2005 · For some reason there has long been doubt and misinformation about Anne Monro, who was the mother of General Hugh Mercer (1726-77), of ...
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Hugh Mercer Full Biography - Crossroads of the American RevolutionI was born in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1725, the son of Rev. William Mercer. I entered the school of medicine of the University of Aberdeen in 1740 and graduated ...Missing: historical | Show results with:historical
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Hugh Mercer | Pennsylvania Center for the BookBorn in Roseharty, Scotland, in 1726, Hugh Mercer studied medicine before serving in the Jacobite Army. Forced to flee Scotland, he arrived in Philadelphia ...
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History Highlight — The Death of General Hugh Mercer, 1777Jan 11, 2021 · leader of the Jacobite Rising of 1745. Hugh was born near Aberdeen ... Hugh joined the Jacobite army as an assistant surgeon. The ...
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Hugh Mercer - The Jacobite Patriot - HistoryCoursesJan 3, 2021 · Hugh Mercer, mortally wounded at the Battle of Princeton, is one of the most fascinating figures of the early Revolutionary War.
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Family tree of Hugh Mercer - GeneastarMercer was born in Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen. He served as an assistant surgeon in Charles Edward ...
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The Apothecary Ledger of Hugh Mercer - The Devil's TaleNov 7, 2016 · With the Scots' defeat at Culloden in 1746, Mercer fled to America, arriving in Philadelphia in 1747. Mercer settled in what is now Mercersburg ...<|separator|>
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Dr. Hugh Mercer - The Historical Marker DatabaseA physician and surgeon, practiced in the Conococheague settlement 1750 – 1755, and lived in this locality during that time. (A historical marker located ...
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General Hugh Mercer - PAGenWeb |Colonel Mercer now joined the continental army, Congress having conferred on him the rank of Brigadier General; and throughout the whole of the stormy and ...
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Hugh Mercer's Fredericksburg | American Battlefield TrustOct 3, 2017 · When the Jacobite Rebellion was crushed at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, Mercer, like others on the losing side,became a fugitive in his ...Missing: rising | Show results with:rising
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Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop - FXBGDr. Mercer served the citizens of Fredericksburg with medicines and treatments of the time. Leeches, lancets, snakeroot, and crab claws made up just some of the ...
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Fredericksburg, VA - Washington Heritage Museums1772 This eighteenth-century building was restored to house the Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop, a museum of medicine, pharmacy, and military and political affairs.
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General Hugh Mercer | Facts, Early Years, Life, Death, Military ...Feb 14, 2020 · General Hugh Mercer was a doctor who emigrated to America, fought in the Seven Years War, and died in the American Revolution.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Life and Spirit of Bonnie Scot Hugh Mercer - Historic UKMar 17, 2025 · Hugh Mercer was a great friend of George Washington. He fought the English and Hanoverian forces at Culloden and then again during the American Revolutionary ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Hugh Mercer - Military Hall of HonorMay 4, 2013 · Gender: Male ; Branch: Continental Army (1775 - 1784) ; Date of Birth: 17 January 1726 ; Date of Death: 12 January 1777 ; Rank: Brigadier General
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A Successful Failure | Article | The United States ArmyJul 8, 2010 · Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, appointed to command the Flying Camp, established his headquarters at Amboy, New Jersey. Charged with creating a ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Brigadier General Hugh Mercer to George Washington, 10 August …Mercer wrote Hancock on 4 Aug.: “Some of the Militia from Pennsylvania not duely informed of the length of Time their Services here might be required, have ...Missing: enlistment | Show results with:enlistment
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10 Facts about the Battle of Princeton | George Washington's Mount ...Behind schedule, Washington sent a small detachment under the command of Hugh Mercer to seize and destroy the Stony Brook bridge along the Post Road. ... The ...
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The Battle of PrincetonGreene's front guard — were regulars, some 350 men under the command of General Hugh Mercer. Not yet in formation, they ...
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Princeton Battle Facts and Summary | American Battlefield TrustHugh Mercer. In his famed “Battle of Princeton” painting, 18th-century artist John Trumbull celebrates George Washington's heroic arrival on the battlefield ...
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Battle of Princeton | George Washington's Mount VernonMercer's force was overrun by the highly-trained British light infantrymen and Mercer himself was mortally wounded in the engagement.
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Battle of Princeton - American Revolutionary War - British BattlesJohn Trumbull's picture 'the Death of Hugh Mercer at the Battle of Princeton' (see above) also shows the mortal wounding of a British officer, Captain William ...
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The Battle of PrincetonAfter momentary American success, the British ocunterattack, Mercer is mortally wounded, and his troops begin to falte. The British drive Mercer's troops back ...
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Hugh Mercer's Last Companion - Emerging Revolutionary War EraApr 6, 2018 · During the furious fighting at Princeton, another fellow Fredericksburg, Virginian, General Hugh Mercer suffered numerous bayonet wounds from ...
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The Battle of Princeton and the [later] Death of Mercer | Graphic ArtsSep 29, 2018 · Mercer died in the Thomas Clarke House on the eastern end of the battlefield, nine days after the battle ended.Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Death of Major Anthony Morris, Jr., Described in a Letter ... - jstorOn Wednesday his body was brought to this City, and on. Thursday buried on ... Hugh Mercer, who fell at Princeton, January 3, 1777," marked the grave ...
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Sword of Princeton hero to be displayed at American Revolution ...Jan 12, 2017 · When General Hugh Mercer lay mortally wounded on the cold ... When Mercer died, his society brethren arranged for his funeral and burial at Christ ...<|separator|>
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Gen. Huge Mercer - The Scottish Tartans Museum and Heritage ...Mercer was born on January 17, 1726 in the village of Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire, to William Mercer a Presbyterian minister, and Ann Monro.Missing: family background<|separator|>
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Hugh Mercer (1726-1777) - Memorials - Find a GraveGeneral Mercer was originally buried at Christ Church Yard in Philadelphia. Remains were exhumed and re-interred at Laurel Hill on 24 Nov 1840. Family Members.Missing: honors | Show results with:honors
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Sword of Revolutionary War General Hugh Mercer Presented to ...Jan 12, 2017 · General Mercer was mortally wounded at the Battle of Princeton, January 3, 1777. Mercer died in the Thomas Clarke House (now a museum) at ...
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Hugh Mercer (1726 - 1777) - Genealogy - GeniDec 5, 2024 · Hugh Mercer (1726 - 1777). Birthdate: January 16, 1726. Birthplace: Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
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[PDF] BLWt1527-850 Hugh MercerMay 24, 2013 · From what I could make out, the bulk of the documents is correspondence relating to a claim by the heirs of Genl. Mercer for more bounty land ...Missing: challenges | Show results with:challenges<|control11|><|separator|>
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This Week in History: Exploring the Namesake of Mercer CountyNov 17, 2022 · As brigadier general, Mercer was placed in command of guarding the northern New Jersey coast against British invasion.
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General Hugh Mercer Monument - FXBGThis bronze statue by Edward V. Valentine honors Hugh Mercer who, on the advice of Washington, opened an apothecary shop in Fredericksburg in 1761.Missing: burgess | Show results with:burgess
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General Hugh Mercer Monument - Virginia TourismThis bronze statue of General Mercer was erected in 1906 by the US government. The sculptor was Edward Valentine of Richmond.
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History | Mercer County, NJMercer County is named in honor of General Hugh Mercer, a distinguished hero of the Revolution, who died from wounds inflicted during the Battle of Princeton ...Missing: places | Show results with:places
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Hugh Mercer - Crossroads of the American RevolutionWhen the Revolution started, General Washington named me commander of the Flying Camp – a part of the Continental Army assigned to defend the colonies from the ...
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Marker #1258 "Mercer County/County Named" - ExploreKYHistoryMercer County is named in homage to Brigadier General Hugh Mercer (1726-1777), who died while fighting in the Revolutionary War. Born in Scotland and trained as ...<|separator|>
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Brigadier General Hugh Mercer - The Historical Marker DatabaseBrigadier General Hugh Mercer, Soldier – Patriot – Physician for whom Fort Mercer was named in the spring of 1777, Born 1725, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
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National Park Historic Sites - Revolutionary War New JerseyHugh Mercer Memorial Wall. Fort Mercer was named for Brigadier General Hugh Mercer, who had died from wounds suffered at the Battle ...
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Port Mercer - THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WEST WINDSORLike Mercer County, Port Mercer is named after Brigadier-General Hugh Mercer - a compatriot of Washington who died during the Battle of Princeton.[7],[8].
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Honoring those who "Gave the Last Full Measure of Devotion"May 27, 2024 · Rudy Lane talks about Hugh Mercer's pre-Revolutionary War service in Fredericksburg at a wreath-laying ceremony sponsored by the Washington ...
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The Life of General Hugh Mercer. By Joseph M. Waterman. - JournalsWith Sword and Lancet: The Life of General Hugh Mercer. By Joseph M. Waterman. · Authors · Downloads · Issue · Section · Information.
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Is the Mercer Legacy Secure? - Emerging Revolutionary War EraJun 8, 2018 · In early 1776 he was appointed the colonel of the 3rd Virginia Regiment, and by June he was appointed as a Brigadier General by the Continental ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Tale of Two Mercers | American Battlefield TrustSep 6, 2017 · In 1756 Mercer was made a captain in Pennsylvania's provincial armed forces, and quickly rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel by 1758, and ...