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David Caldwell (North Carolina minister)

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A lack of physicians in the area of North Carolina where he lived, prompted him to study medicine from books that he acquired from Philadelphia. He became a self-taught practicing physician, which was useful also during the military conflicts of the times.
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on May 16, 1771. He represented Guilford County at the North Carolina Provincial Congress at Halifax in 1776 that wrote and adopted the North Carolina Constitution. He was also a delegate to the
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David Caldwell died on August 25, 1824, in Guilford County, North Carolina, and was buried at the Buffalo Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
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in 1788 that considered the U.S. Constitution but failed to ratify it. Rev. Caldwell urged his congregations to volunteer during the
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on March 25, 1725. He was the oldest of four sons of Andrew and Martha Caldwell. His father was a farmer.
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in what would become Guilford County. This college was a theological and classical school for young men.
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from 1781 to 1783. He was first a major. In 1781, he was promoted to lieutenant colonel under Colonel
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Caldwell served as a carpenter until age twenty five when he entered the College of New Jersey (now
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The following description of a David Caldwell may have been another David Caldwell, who resided in
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During the American Revolution, a David Caldwell served with the
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Site of the Caldwell Log College, now Tanger Bicentennial Gardens
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in South Carolina, where he was wounded; and also fought at the
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National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory
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John C. Baroody; Joe Mobley; John Clauser (October 1981).
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North Carolina militiamen in the American Revolution
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Members of the North Carolina Provincial Congresses
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Index

Guilford County, North Carolina
Lancaster County
Pennsylvania Colony
Princeton University
Presbytery of New Brunswick
Rowan County, North Carolina
Guilford County

Dr. Caldwell's Log College
Battle of Alamance
Regulator Insurrection
Hillsborough Convention
American Revolution
War of 1812
Iredell County, North Carolina
William Sharpe
Fourth Creek Congregation
Rowan County Regiment
Francis Locke
2nd Rowan County Regiment
Battle of Cowpens
Battle of Haw River
David Caldwell Log College Site






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