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Captain John
Cleves Symmes Jr. (November 5, 1780 – May 28, 1829) was an
American Army officer, trader, and lecturer.
Symmes is best
known for his 1818...
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Symmes can
refer to: John
Cleves Symmes,
colonel in the
Continental Army and New
Jersey representative at the
Continental Congress John
Cleves Symmes...
- by
Judge John
Cleves Symmes of New
Jersey in 1788 from the
Continental Congress. In the 1780s,
Benjamin Stites, a
friend of
Symmes, was
visiting Limestone...
- Anna
Tuthill Symmes was born on July 25, 1775, in Morristown, New Jersey, as the
second child of Anna
Tuthill and John
Cleves Symmes.: 53 Her father...
- New York, a part of
British America, on July 21, 1742.
Symmes was
educated as a lawyer.
Symmes supported the revolution,
becoming chairman of the Sus****...
- po****tion was 15,642 as of the 2020 census.
Symmes Township is
located in what was
originally the
Symmes Purchase. The
township was
incorporated by an...
- 1597. Pawson, who had
known Symmes and his
parents in his schooldays,
informed him that his
father (also
William Symmes) and
mother had been Protestant...
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Symmes Township may
refer to:
Symmes Township,
Edgar County,
Illinois Symmes Township,
Hamilton County, Ohio
Symmes Township,
Lawrence County, Ohio This...
- W.
Symmes Chapel, also
known locally as "Pretty Place", is an open-air
chapel located in Cleveland,
South Carolina.
Built in 1941 by Fred
Symmes, it...
- John
Symmes may
refer to: John
Cleves Symmes (1742–1814),
delegate to the
Continental Congress John
Cleves Symmes Jr. (1779–1829),
nephew of the preceding...