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John Small (British Army officer)

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40: 442: 109: 126: 568:). Trumbull wanted to express the divisions that the conflict created between people who were friends, yet were caught on opposite sides. In describing the painting for a catalogue of his works, Trumbull explained why he chose to emphasize Major Small's role. He said that Small "was equally distinguished by acts of humanity and kindness to his enemies, as by bravery and fidelity to the cause he served." 385:
left in 1767 for Europe, most of the men of that regiment, who had earlier volunteered to stay in North America, joined the Fusiliers in order to serve under Small. He was "deservedly popular" with them. That same year, Small was appointed
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in 1763, Captain Small was placed on half-pay. According to General Stewart, he was almost immediately put on the full-pay list of the
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See Trumbull's Letter dated March 30, 1818 in which he writes about his 1786 conversation with Major Small in London.
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to raise at his own expense the Young Royal Highlanders Regiment. This regiment was afterwards amalgamated into the
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Lieutenant Small went to North America to fight for Great Britain against French Canadian forces in the
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in Boston, Massachusetts. In the course of that day, his life was saved by the American General
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Small never married. At his death, his principal heir was his first cousin and good friend,
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At the end of the war, the Crown aided many of its soldiers with land grants to settle in
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This article is about the British general. For the British military surgeon, see
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versions were completed in the early 19th century. Small is shown deflecting a
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Glenshee: Glen of the Fairies, 500 Years of Life and Legend in a Highland Glen
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At an early age Small's family purchased a commission for him to enter the
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It may have been during the interval between the Seven Years' War and the
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The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775
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Encyclopaedia of British, Provincial, and German Army Units 1775-1783
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Small is featured as one of the central figures in American artist
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to save his life. Small and Putnam had served together during the
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In 1765, Captain Small was placed in command of a company of the
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After the war, Small is thought to have advised American artist
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just before its departure for North America to fight in the
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that Small began to acquire his estate, Selmah Hall, in
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in New York. Two years later, in 1758, he fought at the
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British Army personnel of the French and Indian War
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Scottish emigrants to pre-Confederation Nova Scotia
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Along with three other members of the 780:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 685:The Barons Reids-Robertsons of Straloch 643: 631:The Soldiers' Trenches, Moor of Rannoch 502:on staff duty. He was commander of the 804:Biography of Major Small by Kim Stacy 342:Following the defeat, he accompanied 7: 633:– a project led by his older brother 580:and received his final promotion to 417:, serving with them throughout the 486:, Small was wounded in the arm by 335:, also in New York, under General 253:, who became an army surgeon, and 14: 937:Loyalists who settled Nova Scotia 576:In 1793, Small was appointed as 346:on his successful expedition to 124: 107: 859:Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 831:Lieutenant John Small Biography 702:Smith, Antony Mackenzie (200). 578:Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 368:British expedition against Cuba 193:Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 166:Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 927:84th Regiment of Foot officers 922:Royal Scots Fusiliers officers 902:42nd Regiment of Foot officers 682:Robertson, Rev. 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John Small (British Army medical officer)

Strathardle
Athole
Saint Peter Port
Guernsey
Saint Peter Port
United Kingdom
British Army
Major-general
Seven Years' War
American Revolutionary War
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
Major-General
84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)
American Revolution
Hants County, Nova Scotia
Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey
major general
John Trumbull
The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker's Hill, June 17, 1775
bayonet
General Warren
Strathardle
Atholl
Glen Shee
Laird
Perthshire
Alexander Small
James Small

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