James Hogun (died January 4, 1781) was an Irish-American military officer who was as one of five generals from North Carolina to serve with the Continental...
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brigadier general from 21 February 1777 to 3 November 1783. Moses Hazen James Hogun (POW) (North Carolina Line 1st Brigade) Isaac Huger Jedediah Huntington...
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1776 7th North Carolina Regiment, (Colonel James Hogun) 1776 8th North Carolina Regiment, (Colonel James Armstrong) 1776 9th North Carolina Regiment...
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named lieutenant colonel of the 1st North Carolina Regiment under Colonel James Moore, and served briefly in the southern theater of the Revolutionary War...
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North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-0-8078-1982-1. Clark, Walter (1906). "James Hogun". In Ashe, Samuel A'Court (ed.). Biographical History of North Carolina...
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commissioned Sumner as brigadier general (along with fellow North Carolinian James Hogun), and ordered him to join General Benjamin Lincoln in South Carolina...
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Simmons Island. By 24 February, the British had crossed the Stono River onto James Island, and by 10 March, Lord Cornwallis had made it to the mainland. By...
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Raleigh, NC: State of North Carolina. OCLC 1969836. Clark, Walter (1906). "James Hogun". In Ashe, Samuel A. (ed.). Biographical History of North Carolina from...
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Regiment 6th North Carolina Regiment 7th North Carolina Regiment, Colonel James Hogun 8th North Carolina Regiment 9th North Carolina Regiment New Jersey Brigade:...
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cotton factor James Hogun – general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War William H. Kitchin – U.S. congressman James Robert McLean...
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