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militia. In 1776 he was elected as a delegate to New Jersey's Revolutionary provincial congress. In January 1777 Dickinson led 400 of his militia in a raid on a British foraging party near
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Philemon Dickinson was born at "Crosiadore," near Trappe, Maryland on April 5, 1739, a younger brother of
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both years. He was a member of the commission that selected the site for the national capital in
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and repulsed, Dickinson's party killed five and took 24 prisoners. Dickinson took several
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in 1778, helping obstruct the retreat of the British to New York. When his cousin
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At the beginning of the Revolutionary War in 1775 he was commissioned a
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on July 4, 1778, Dickinson was Cadwalader's second.
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United States Senator
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William Paterson
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Trappe
Province of Maryland
Trenton
New Jersey
United States
Continental Army
American Revolutionary War
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Trenton
New Jersey
New Jersey militia
American Revolutionary War
Continental Congressman
United States Senator
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John Dickinson
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