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In the winter of 1775, Continental Army Colonel Henry Knox took and transported multiple cannons and other artillery from the ...
Henry Knox was born in Boston in 1750. While a student at the Boston Latin School, his father suddenly abandoned the family.
Knox was bankrupt when he died at age 56 in 1806, probably from swallowing a chicken bone that perforated his intestine, causing a fatal infection. Heck of a story, our city’s namesake.
And a masterful one. Knox’s artillery and logistical expertise helped us win our war of independence from England – and thus celebrate with fireworks in 2023. Our city was named Knoxville in ...
Gen. Henry Knox was lesser known than some of the other council members. He was head of artillery during the Revolutionary War. Today's story is about an event in his life before he was a general. In ...
George Washington needed the heavy guns in Boston. Henry Knox, a Scots-Irish bookseller with a Continental Regiment of Artillery, transported 43 brass and iron cannon, coehorns and howitzers and 16 ...
Knox was a general in George Washington’s Continental Army and later served as the first secretary of war for the newly formed United States. He is best known for his effort to bring cannons ...
A C-SPAN school bus crew toured the General Henry Knox Museum at Montpelier in Maine.
Henry Knox, Licensed Professional Counselor, Montgomery, AL, 36117, (323) 643-8569, Hello, my name is Henry Knox. I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor. For the last 25 years, I have devoted ...
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