Category:Samuel Blachley Webb

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Samuel Blachley Webb 
Connecticut merchant and Continental Army officer during the American Revolutionary War
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Date of birth15 December 1753
Wethersfield
Date of death3 December 1807
Claverack
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VIAF ID: 23824094
Library of Congress authority ID: n94021822
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English: Samuel Blachley Webb (Wethersfield, Connecticut, December 15, 1753 - Claverack, New York on December 3, 1807), Silas Deane's stepson and private secretary; aide to General Israel Putnam; aide-de-camp to General George Washington in 1776, with the rank of lieutenant colonel; wrote the order making public the Declaration of Independence, was a prisoner-of-war in 1777-1781; promoted to brigadier general by Washington; served as grand marshall at Washington's inauguration; a merchant from 1789 until his death. His son, James Watson Webb (1802-1884) was a soldier, New York Enquirer publisher, and diplomat.

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