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  2. Hugh Mercer - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Mercer. Hugh Mercer (16 January 1726 – 12 January 1777) was a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He fought in the New York and New Jersey campaign and was mortally wounded at the Battle of Princeton . He was born in Pitsligo, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and studied medicine at the University of ...

  3. Hugh Mercer | American Battlefield Trust

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    Hugh Mercer. Title Brigadier General. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death January 17, 1726 - January 12, 1777. Hugh Mercer was born in 1726 to Ann Monro and William Mercer, a Presbyterian Minister, near Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He earned his doctorate in medicine at the University of Aberdeen and, later, served ...

  4. Hugh Mercer · George Washington's Mount Vernon

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    As his own family grew, Dr. Mercer arranged to purchase George Washington’s boyhood-home, Ferry Farm. However, as tensions amplified with Great Britain, Virginia prepared for war. Hugh Mercer was a clear-cut choice for senior leadership in both his state’s and the new nation’s military forces.

  5. Hugh Mercer dies from wounds received in Battle of Princeton

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    On January 12, 1777, American Brigadier General Hugh Mercer dies from the seven bayonet wounds he received during the Battle of Princeton. Mercer’s military service ranged over two continents ...

  6. Hugh Mercer’s Fredericksburg | American Battlefield Trust

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    By the mid-1770s, Hugh Mercer was one of the largest landowners in the Fredericksburg area. He owned three lots totaling five and a half acres in the town of Fredericksburg, plus two homes and a stable. He purchased the 600-acre Ferry Farm, George’s boyhood home, from the Washington family.

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    Sep 21 2023. Did you know Cinco de Mayo is a holiday some people celebrate in Mexico, but it is not their Independence Day? It commemorates a battle in the city of Puebla, Mexico, in 1862. El Cinco de Mayo es una festividad que algunas personas celebran en Mexico, pero no es su día de independencia.

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    American Generals Hugh Mercer and John Cadwalader were being driven back by the British when Mercer was mortally wounded. Washington arrived and led the men in a counterattack which advanced to within 30 yards (27 m) of the British line.

  9. 12 Fun Family Friendly Things to Do in Fredericksburg, VA ...

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    Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop offers a variety of family-friendly activities, including candle-making, pottery-making, and soap-making. These activities are fun and educational, providing kids with a chance to learn about early American crafts.

  10. Mercer County was named for General Hugh Mercer (1725-77) who was killed in action while leading American forces in the Revolutionary War's 1777 Battle of Princeton. General Mercer was never to lay eyes on the place named in his honor.

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