- The
Battle of
Jumonville Glen, also
known as the
Jumonville affair, was the
opening battle of the
French and
Indian War,
fought on May 28, 1754, near...
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Joseph Coulon de Villiers,
Sieur de
Jumonville (September 8, 1718 – May 28, 1754) was a
French Canadian military officer. His last rank was
second ensign...
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Jumonville may
refer to:
George Jumonville (1917–1996),
American baseball player J. E.
Jumonville Jr. (born 1942),
American politician and
horse breeder...
- The engagement,
along with a May 28
skirmish known as the
Battle of
Jumonville Glen, was the
first military combat experience for
George Washington,...
- The
Jumonville Camp &
Retreat Center is a
United Methodist camp and
retreat center located in
Fayette County, Pennsylvania,
United States, near the city...
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Senator Jumonville may
refer to: J. E.
Jumonville Jr. (born 1942),
Louisiana State Senate J. E.
Jumonville Sr. (1919–1983),
Louisiana State Senate This...
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The
dispute erupted into
violence in the
Battle of
Jumonville Glen in May 1754,
during which Virginia militiamen under the
command of...
- John
Enoul Jumonville Sr. (December 20, 1919 – May 4, 1983) was an
American politician. He
served as a
Democratic member of the
Louisiana State Senate...
- Duquesne. His half-brother,
Ensign Joseph Coulon de
Jumonville, was
killed at the
Battle of
Jumonville Glen
after having surrendered to
George Washington...
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George Benedict Jumonville Jr. (May 16, 1917 –
December 12, 1996) was an
American professional baseball player. He pla****
briefly in
Major League Baseball...