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Anthony Wayne. Skip to content Skip to site index ... MAD ANTHONY.; A Life of the Revolutionary General by John R. Spears. Share full article. Oct. 3, 1903.
Shown is a Pennsylvania Historical Marker for Revolutionary War Gen. Anthony Wayne in the place of his birth, Paoli, Pa., Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021.
In May 1781, General Anthony Wayne’s troops encamped at Bruceville, just south of Taneytown in present day Carroll County, on their overland march to Virginia from York, Pennsylvania.
Two Graves of "Mad Anthony" Wayne.; Revolutionary Hero Whose Memory Is Commemorated by New Park Is Officially Buried in Two Places -- His Bones Are at Radnor and His Flesh at Eric, Pa.
FILE – A Pennsylvania Historical Marker stands for Revolutionary War Gen. Anthony Wayne in Paoli, Pa., Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File) ...
Davidson, in a letter cosigned with Sen. J.D. Vance, condemned the proposal, saying the removal of Revolutionary War Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne's name from the forest could spell doom for the nation ...
”Mad Anthony,” a Revolutionary War commander who later helped drive Indians from what was to become the Fort Wayne area, died in 1796. His statue was dedicated in 1918.
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