- Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de
Gimat was a
volunteer French officer who
served in the
Continental Army
during the
American Revolutionary War. Born into a military...
-
Lacrosse Governor of
Saint Lucia In
office 1792–1793
Preceded by Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de
Gimat Succeeded by
Nicolas Xavier de
Ricard Personal details Born Jean-Baptiste...
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Colonel Alexander Hamilton and
French Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de
Gimat led the
night bayonet attack that
stormed Redoubt No. 10 on October...
- 1791,
slaves began to
abandon their estates and
Governor Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de
Gimat fled. In
December 1792, Lt. Jean-Baptiste
Raymond de Lacrosse...
- lead the
attack on
Redoubt No. 10.
Lafayette named his aide, Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de Gimat, who
commanded a
battalion of
Continental light infantry. However...
- M****achusetts
light infantry companies)
Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de Gimat's
Battalion (5 Connecticut, 2 M****achusetts, and 1
Rhode Island...
-
these regiments were led by
Joseph Vose,
Francis Barber, and Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de Gimat. Lafayette's
force reached Head of Elk (present-day Elkton, Maryland...
- André de Véron de
Laborie 1784–1789
Governor French Colonel Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de
Gimat 1789–1792
Governor French Jean-Baptiste
Raymond de
Lacrosse 1792...
- de
Gergy (1677–1753),
French ecclesiastic and
theologian Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de Gimat,
volunteer French officer in the
Continental Army
during the...
- M****achusetts Regiments; Gimat's Battalion,
Lieutenant Colonel Jean-Joseph
Sourbader de Gimat,
light infantry companies of the 9th and 10th M****achusetts,...