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William Moultrie (pronounced IPA: [ˈmuːltriː]), (November 23, 1730 – September 27, 1805) was an American Revolutionary general.
Wedgwood, potter (died 1795) July 26 - Charles Messier, astronomer (died 1817) November 23 - William Moultrie, American General William Hamilton, British diplomat and antiquary (died 1803) Charles Watson...
List of Governors of South Carolina
: William Moultrie 1787-1789 : Thomas Pinckney 1789-1792 : Charles Pinckney 1792-1794 : William... A list of South Carolina Governors . Proprietary Period (1670-1719) William Sayle 1670-1671... Thomas Broughton (lieutenant-governor) 1735 - 1737 William Bull (president of tile council, lieutenant...
, Berkeley County, South Carolina. In 1761 he served as a lieutenant under William Moultrie in a campaign... 21 was commissioned captain in the 2nd South Carolina regiment under W. Moultrie, with whom he served in June 1776 in the defence of Fort Sullivan (aka Fort Moultrie), in Charleston Harbor. In...
disagreed. This time a compromise was reached and as William Moultrie prepared the defenses on... September 16, they appointed him an William Moultrie as Brigadier Generals of the continental...
British war ships. A siege on the city in 1776 was successfully defended by William Moultrie from.... Charleston is the location of Fort Moultrie, which was instrumental in delivering a critical defeat to the... established, the Avery Institute. General William T. Sherman lent his support to the conversion of the...
General William Moultrie; after 1778 the southern attempts, stimulated in part by the activity of.... General (Sir) William Howe, who succeeded Gage as chief commander in October, and Generals (Sir) Henry... under Generals Benedict Arnold and William Phillips to establish a base in the Chesapeake, as a...