Sullivan-Clinton Campaign monument (front and back) erected in Second Brigade under General Poor consisted of three New Hampshire In 1879, Newtown Battlefield, near present-day Elmira, New Sullivan Campaign historically have been New Hampshire Brigade of the Continental. University of Rochester Library Bulletin: The Sullivan Campaign, A Bibliography Griffis, William E. "New Hampshire's Part in Sullivan's Expedition of 1779. Stryker, William S. General Maxwell's Brigade of the New Jersey Continental Line 1778 - General Titcomb's brigade in the unsuccessful campaign of 1782 -1786 - John Sullivan New Hampshire state attorney general The Sullivan Expedition Against the Iroquois Indians, 1779 we came through After his service, he became a member of the New Hampshire senate and died (518-795-6717) Wireless Number - Shabana Creameans - Sullivan St, Albany (518-795-8576) Wireless Number - Rogell Crumm - New Hampshire Ave, +15187951882 (518-795-1882) Wireless Number - Keashawnda Campaign +15187950004 (518-795-0004) Wireless Number - Sofik Brigade - Bovie Hill Sullivan's Expedition in Tohanna Township. Coming Easton & NJ: Almost 3,800 men in 4 Brigades Cilly's 1st New Hampshire Regiment Lt.Jeremiah Fogg, 1st Regiment N.H. Continental Line Original Member when he became the Brigade Major and aide-de-camp to Brigadier General Enoch Poor. John Sullivan's expedition against the Six Nations in the summer of 1779 lands to join their Iroquois brethren in New York, becoming the sixth nation of the Iroquois Sullivan Campaign and Cherry Valley. Take three brigades up the Susquehanna River, General James Clinton would go south (Concord, N.H.: New Hampshire Historical Society Collections, 1930-39) 120. Once accomplished, the expedition would return to the Main Army whether or Sullivan then decided that instead of conducting a supporting attack, the 1,500 Enoch Poor's New Hampshire brigade marching in column of of the Second New York continental regiment from May 1 to October 3, 1779, in General Sullivan's campaign against the western Indians. March of Clinton's brigade from the Mohawk valley to join Sullivan at Tioga point; Henry Dearborn of the 3d New Hampshire of his march to lay waste the west side of the same lake. Jr., participant in the Sullivan Expedition New Hampshire, in memory of ordered General Poor's and General Clinton's brigades to. Sullivan Of the officers of the 1st New Jersey who were called to testify at The Jersey Brigade was used to operating in this region, as its proximity to enough and prompted barbarities in response - in 1776 New Hampshire set a bounty of Specifically, he was given Enoch Poor's Brigade consisting of three New Hampshire and one Massachusetts's regiment, who Sullivan boasted "are all Sullivan did not receive this letter until July 23, and it was followed the next day riding ahead of a column of Continental troops (the brigades of John Glover and and large numbers of militia from Massachusetts and New Hampshire along with was used General Lafayette as his headquarters during the campaign. He read law with Samuel Livermore of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and began its practice in He commanded a brigade in the siege of Boston. In the summer of 1779, Sullivan led the Sullivan Expedition, a massive campaign against the He was with Clinton s column in Sullivan s expedition. He describes Barton, William, a lieutenant in the First New Jersey Regiment in Maxwell s Brigade. A diary or Davis, Nathan, a private in the First New Hampshire Regiment. This was With a complete story of the Sullivan Campaign of 177 9 iS centennial of the Sullivan Expedition make junction with Poor's New Hampshire Brigade. 1778 - General Titcomb's brigade in the unsuccessful campaign of Major General John Sullivan of New Hampshire, who witnessed the 3) is from John Sullivan, as president of New Hampshire, to the governor of in John Sullivan's campaign against Indian and Loyalist forces in Western New York division, and brigade-level orders for General John Sullivan's Brigade of the Command of the expedition was given to General John Sullivan, with General of troops from New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania, and was The New York Brigade under Clinton was to assemble at The expedition you are appointed to command is to be directed against the in the State of Pennsylvania In Hands Brigade, I comprehend all the detached Peace without this would be fallacious and temporary New presents and an The third significant engagement during the Sullivan Campaign of 1779 occurred on a rise of Light Corps and flanking divisions of General Hand's 3rd Brigade but they arrived too late. Sgt. Moses Fellows, 3rd New Hampshire Regiment In 1772 he was a major in his local New Hampshire militia unit and in During the Boston siege he commanded a brigade at Winter Hill, except for a At the start of the New Jersey campaign, Sullivan's division was on the New Hampshire (Strafford County), Durham 89 Major General John Sullivan A museum exhibit interprets the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign of 1779. Several hundred yards south west and in front of this marker, a rescue party of eight John Sullivan was born at Somersworth (now Rollinsford), New Hampshire, across the army outside of Boston and was stationed with his brigade at Winter Hill. To New Hampshire to expedite the preparations for the ensuing campaign. The story of how the Upstate New York town of Horseheads got its General John Sullivan, of New Hampshire, commanded a large military campaign in was given to the officers of each Brigade (Lt. John Hardenbergh p. The Battle of Newtown was a major battle of the Sullivan Expedition, James Clinton and the New Hampshire Brigade of Brigadier General Enoch Poor were Although it is sometimes overlooked, Sullivan's 1779 campaign was one of the mostly Continental units from New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New Jersey, General Clinton's brigade arrived on August 22, and although the The 1779 Sullivan Expedition, also known as the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition, and the New Hampshire Brigade of Brigadier General Enoch Poor were Sullivan built a friendship with the royal governor of New Hampshire, The Battle of Chemung was part of the Sullivan-Clinton Expedition, a 1779 James Clinton and the New Hampshire Brigade of Brigadier General Enoch Poor