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1775 and Patrick
Patrick Henry is best known for the speech he made in the House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775, in Saint John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.
* 1775 – American Revolutionary War: Patrick Henry delivers his speech" Give me Liberty, or give me Death!
During the Revolutionary War period, several notable events occurred in the city, including Patrick Henry's " Give me liberty or give me death " speech in 1775 at St. John's Church, and the passage of the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom written by Thomas Jefferson.
Patrick Henry is best known for the speech he made in the House of Burgesses on March 23, 1775, in Saint John's Church in Richmond, Virginia.
Patrick Tonyn ( 1725 – 1804 ) was a British General who served as the second colonial governor of East Florida from 1775 to 1783.
Lowell was the son of pioneer industrialist Francis Cabot Lowell ( 1775 – 1817 ), one of the founders of the region's textile industry, and Hannah Jackson, sister of Patrick Tracy Jackson, another industrial pioneer.
The company stood ready to aid Patrick Henry in an anticipated clash with Lord Dunmore at Williamsburg, Virginia, in May 1775, but Dunmore abandoned the city in June, and they joined units from the surrounding counties in Williamsburg later that month.

1775 and Henry
* 1775 – At Fort Ticonderoga, Henry Knox begins his historic transport of artillery to Cambridge, Massachusetts.
# Sarah Caldwell " Sally " Lee ( 1775 – 1837 ), who married Edmund Jennings Lee I ( 1772 – 1843 ), son of Maj. Gen. Henry Lee II ( 1730 – 1787 ) and Lucy Grymes ( 1734 – 1792 ).
* November 12 – Henry Eckford, Scottish-born American shipbuilder, naval architect, industrial engineer, and entrepreneur ( b. 1775 )
With the capture of the fort, the Patriot forces obtained a large supply of cannons and other armaments, much of which Henry Knox transported to Boston during the winter of 1775 – 1776.
* John Henry Hobart, ( 1775 – 1830 ) the third Episcopal bishop of New York ( 1816 – 1830 )
In August 1775, Henry was commissioned as colonel of the 1st Virginia Regiment.
Henry and others were also building institutions: in early November 1775 he and the young attorney James Madison were elected as founding trustees of Hampden-Sydney College, which opened for classes on November 10.
On the right, a Colonial militiaman of 1775, when Colonel Henry Lee was company Commander.
William Henry Foote, " Sketches of North Carolina " ( 1846 ) Links to: Cover, Contents xix, 80, 126, 134, Chapter XII pg148, 155 ( return to NC in 1775 )
In 1775, Henry took four large and twelve small canoes to explore the territory northwest of Lake Superior.
* Maj. Henry Middleton Rutledge ( April 5, 1775 – January 20, 1844 )
* 1775: Alexander Henry the elder speaks of a pool on the North Saskatchewan similar to 1779 ( see Fort Sturgeon ).
Henry Boehm ( June 8, 1775 – December 28, 1875 ) was an American clergyman and pastor.
" He sailed for America in March 1775, accompanied by Major Generals Henry Clinton and John Burgoyne.
* 1775Henry Knox transported fifty-nine captured cannon ( taken from Fort Ticonderoga and Fort Crown Point ) from upstate New York to Boston, MA.
* William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford: 19 December 1770-9 November 1775
In November 1775, Washington sent a 25 year-old bookseller-turned-soldier named Henry Knox to bring heavy artillery that had been captured at Fort Ticonderoga to Boston.
Between November 1775 and February 1776, Colonel Henry Knox and a team of engineers used sledges to retrieve 60 tons of heavy artillery that had been captured at Fort Ticonderoga.
In September 1775 Hester, Henry and their eldest child Queeney, together with Samuel Johnson and Giuseppe Baretti, went to Paris.
It was this trail that Henry Knox used when he moved the cannons that he captured at Fort Ticonderoga in 1775.
* Henry Disney Roebuck, builder of Midford Castle in 1775

1775 and delivered
Perhaps most importantly, eighty-eight year-old Captain James Jack was still living, and he confirmed that he had delivered to the Continental Congress a declaration of independence that had been adopted in May 1775.
On February 24, 1775, Rittenhouse delivered a lecture on the history of astronomy to the American Philosophical Society, in which he linked the structure of nature to the rights of man, liberty and self-government.
He twice delivered orations in commemoration of the Massacre, the second time in March 1775 while the town was occupied by army troops.
The most known pretenders to this rank are two princesses Tarakanova, one of which ( August ) became a nun under name Dosifeya died in 1810 and was buried in the Romanov family crypt, and another ( Elizabeth Tarakanova ) who was arrested in Livorno by Aleksei Grigoryevich Orlov and delivered to Russia in February 1775, and was imprisoned in the Peter and Paul Fortress where she died from tuberculosis.
), and published A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution ( 1797 ), dedicated to General George Washington, and consisting of thirteen discourses delivered in America between 1763 and 1775.

1775 and famous
On the evening of 7 April 1775, he made the famous statement, " Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.
He later became a Major General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and he is most famous for leading the failed 1775 invasion of Canada.
However, the famous baroque architect Friedrich Joachim Stengel created not only the Saarkran, but many iconic buildings that still shape Saarbrücken's face today, like the Friedenskirche ( Peace Church ), which was finished in 1745, the Old City Hall ( 1750 ), the catholic St. John's Basilica ( 1754 ), and the famous Ludwigskirche ( 1775 ), Saarbrücken's landmark.
In the sixth of his famous academical Discourses ( 1774 ), he wrote that the painter may use the work of the ancients as a " magazine of common property, always open to the public, whence every man has a right to take what materials he pleases " ( Reynolds 1775, In 19th-century England, John Ruskin also pleaded for eclecticism.
On Justus ' death in Gotha, Wilhelm took over the firm and laid the foundation of the geographical branch of the business for which it is chiefly famous, by the first publishing of the Hand-Atlas from 1817 – 1823 after Adolf Stieler ( 1775 – 1836 ).
Hachaliah Bailey ( pronounced heck-a-LIE-uh ) ( 1775 – 1845 ) is the eponym of Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia and a relative to several famous individuals involved in early American circuses ( having founded one of his own ).
* The Fenn School in Concord, Massachusetts uses Sua Sponte as its school motto usually seen written in a furled banner beneath an engraving of the famous Daniel Chester French The Concord Minute Man of 1775 statue.
Paul Revere, William Dawes, and Dr. Samuel Prescott made their famous midnight rides to alert the Minutemen in the surrounding towns, who fought the resulting Battle of Lexington and Concord in April 1775.
On October 20, 1775, Reed wrote a famous letter to Colonel John Glover of the " Marblehead Men " Regiment of seamen in the Continental Army, setting the design of the First Navy Flag, the Evergreen Tree of Liberty flag.
James Boswell and Doctor Johnson stayed in the farmhouse between September 21 – 23, 1773 during their famous literary tour of the Hebrides, documented in The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides that was published in 1775.
Although he probably scored a century in 1768, Small's most famous feat was in fact to score the first-ever known century in a first-class match when he made 136 * for Hampshire against Surrey at Broadhalfpenny Down on 13 July 1775.
The Liberty Tree ( 1646 – 1775 ) was a famous elm tree that stood in Boston near Boston Common, in the days before the American Revolution.
Nyren made 4 known first-class appearances in 1775, but did not take part in one of the most famous matches in history.

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