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Gen. Lachlan McIntosh (1727-1806) - Georgia Historical SocietyLachlan McIntosh, Georgia's ranking Continental officer in the American Revolution, was the son of John Mor Mackintosh who settled with a group of Highlanders ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Biography of General Lachlan McIntosh### Summary of Lachlan McIntosh's Return to Georgia and Early Career
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Lachlan McIntosh - New Georgia EncyclopediaMcIntosh served during the Revolutionary War (1775-83), and by January 1776 he had been appointed to the command of the Georgia Battalion with the rank of ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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John and Lachlan McIntosh petition and letter - ArchivEra: PortalLachlan McIntosh (1727-1806) was born in Scotland, the son of John Mohr and Marjory (Fraser) McIntosh. He and his family came to Savannah in 1736 with ...
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Lachlan McIntosh - Emerging Revolutionary War EraNov 3, 2017 · He was an organizer for the Provincial Congress and was elected colonel in the Georgia Militia. He was the emphasis behind raising the 1st ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Button Gwinnett - New Georgia EncyclopediaMcIntosh was furious. He publicly denounced Gwinnett in the harshest terms, and Gwinnett challenged him to a duel. Though each man shot the other, only ...
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Lachlan McIntosh, Biography, Facts, SignificanceFeb 16, 2023 · Lachlan McIntosh was a politician and a General in the Continental Army who is most well-known for killing Button Gwinnett in a duel and leading troops during ...
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Lachlan McIntosh and the Politics of Revolutionary GeorgiaNov 3, 2003 · Lachlan McIntosh (1728-1806) was a prominent Georgia planter, patriarch of his Highland Scots clan in America, and the ranking general from ...
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Gen. Lachlan MackintoshBorn in Raits, Badenoch, Scotland, General Lachlan McIntosh was the son of John Mohr McIntosh, the head of the McIntosh clan. He arrived in Georgia with ...Missing: date | Show results with:date
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Lachlan Mackintosh (aft.1665-1731) | WikiTree FREE Family TreeApr 18, 2017 · Biography. Lachlan Mackintosh is a member of Clan MacKintosh. Lachlan, the 20th Chief of Mackintosh, supported the Jacobite rebellion of 1715, ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Lachlan McIntosh - Digital Library of GeorgiaColonel Lachlan McIntosh, a Scottish immigrant, served as a military and political leader in revolutionary Georgia. He defended Savannah from the British ...
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Lachlan McIntosh Papers in the University of Georgia LibrariesHe was accompanied to Georgia by his wife, Margaret (or Marjorie) Fraser McIntosh, age 30; their sons, William, age 10; Lachlan (writer of the letters in this ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Selections from the Lachlan McIntosh Papers - UGA LibrariesLachlan McIntosh (1727-1806) arrived in Georgia in 1736. After his father's capture by the Spanish in 1740, he lived at Bethesda, an orphanage near Savannah.<|separator|>
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Kellam Introduction | Lachlan McIntosh Papers in the University of ...In 1748 the twenty-one-year old Lachlan left Georgia and went to Charles Town where he worked for a number of years in the counting-house of Henry Laurens with ...
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Lachlan McIntosh - Today In Georgia HistoryMar 5, 2025 · He grew up in the Scots settlement of Darien and became a prosperous rice planter. During the Revolution, Georgia's Provincial Congress ...Missing: career | Show results with:career<|separator|>
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6. Military Activities, 1776-1778 | The American Revolution in ...On April 28, McIntosh reported 286 men enlisted for the Georgia battalion, and a week later 400 were reported. The state was also raising two troops of horsemen ...
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Battle of Rice Boats | American Revolutionary WarArmies - American Forces was commanded by Col. Lachlan McIntosh and consisted of about 800 militiamen. British Forces was commanded by Capt. Andrew Barclay and ...
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Battle of the Rice Boats, Summary, Facts, Significance, APUSHMay 30, 2023 · While American forces under the command of Colonel Lachlan McIntosh prepared to defend the city, British ships seized 10-12 boats filled with ...
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Button Gwinnett and Lachlan McIntosh DuelSep 24, 2014 · Born in England in 1735, Button Gwinnett immigrated to Georgia in 1762 just before the Stamp Act Crisis brought political upheaval to the colonies.
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Button Gwinnett | The American Revolution ExperienceUltimately it was Lachlan McIntosh, not Gwinnett, who received the command—igniting a bitter rivalry between the two men. In March 1777 Gwinnett again tried his ...
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Button Gwinnett – Lachlan McIntosh Duel - Today In Georgia HistoryMay 16, 2025 · Gwinnett became embroiled in a bitter political dispute with McIntosh. It began when Gwinnett arrested McIntosh's brother for treason. It ...Missing: rivalry | Show results with:rivalry
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Fort McIntosh 1778 The Campaign - The Historical Marker DatabaseAug 19, 2022 · Washington ordered the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment and the 13th Virginia Regiment to Fort Pitt, and placed General Lachlan McIntosh of Georgia, a ...
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The Siege of Fort Laurens, 1778–1779Dec 17, 2019 · Lachlan McIntosh and Maj. Frederick Vernon to Col. Daniel Brodhead, 28 March, 1779,” Kellogg, Frontier Advance, 264-265. [26]“Col.
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Our History - Fort Laurens MuseumFort Laurens was built in 1778 under the orders of Lachlan McIntosh, an American commander sent to the Ohio territory to defeat the British-allied Wyandot ...<|separator|>
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McIntosh's Military Expedition and Command 1778 - 1779On November 19, 1778 they reached the Tuscarawas River near present day Bolivar, Ohio. McIntosh, in keeping with treaty provisions providing for a fortification ...
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The Society of ... - The Society of the Cincinnati in the State of GeorgiaThe Georgia Society was the seventh constituent society to organize. General McIntosh was elected its first president; Colonel Samuel Elbert, vice president; ...
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Lachlan McIntosh to George Washington, 29 December 1786Lachn McIntosh. President of the Georgia Society of the Cincinnati. LS , DLC:GW . Index Entries. Permanent Link What's this? https://founders.archives.gov ...
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McIntosh, Lachlan (1727-1806) - Liberty County Historical SocietyLachlan McIntosh commenced his military career as a cadet in the armed forces of James Edward Oglethorpe. After Oglethorpe returned to England for the last time ...
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John and Lachlan McIntosh petition and letter - ArchivEra: PortalHe and his family came to Savannah in 1736 with Oglethorpe and settled in Darien, Georgia. In 1748, he moved to Charleston, SC, where he worked as a clerk in a ...Missing: early career
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General Lachlan McIntosh Is Exchanged For General Charles O'HaraFeb 9, 2023 · In May, 1778, McIntosh was appointed Commander of the Western Department of the Continental Army. He was sent to Fort Pitt (Pittsburgh) and ...Missing: contributions | Show results with:contributions
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Georgia Patriot Button Gwinnett is fatally wounded in duelThree days later, Gwinnett died as a result of the gangrenous wound. McIntosh was also shot in the duel, but the wound was not fatal. Button Gwinnett was born ...
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"The Portrayal of General Lachlan McIntosh,"Brigadier General McIntosh led his troops from Fort Pitt and Fort McIntosh to the Tuscarawas River near modern-day Bolivar, Ohio. In November 1778 McIntosh's ...
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Papers of Lachlan McIntosh, 1774-1779 [sic]settled before his arrival in Georgia. Suppose you was to state the business by Memorial to the next. Legislature, give up your State Certificate to the ...
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Lachlan McIntosh Papers in the University of Georgia LibrariesLachlan McIntosh Papers documents Georgia's history during the early Revolutionary War period through the experiences of General Lachlan McIntosh, a prominent ...Missing: legacy enduring impact
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Lachlan Mc Intosh Chapter, NSDAR - DAR Chapters in GeorgiaJun 23, 2025 · Lachlan McIntosh was a Scottish-American military and political leader in colonial America and during the American Revolutionary War. He was ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography