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  1. Following his service as an officer in the French and Indian War, Arthur St. Clair received a tract of land in western Pennsylvania. He settled in Bedford with his young family and was named civil caretaker of Fort Ligonier when it was decommissioned by the British army in 1766. By the end of the 18th century he had built a home in Ligonier ...

  2. Arthur St. Clair was governor of the Ohio territory. Much of the militia deserted, the soldiers were sick, there were no pack horses and the tents leaked. By the 4th of November 1791, the army was down to 1400 men. They camped along the Wabash River. Before sunrise, "Little Turtle", the great Miami Indian war chief, led 1200 warriors into ...

  3. Arthur St. Clair was born in Thurso, Scotland, on 23 March 1736 (Old Style). After a brief stint at the University of Edinburgh, he purchased a commission as an ensign in Great Britain’s 60th Royal American Regiment. He served in Canada under Generals Jeffrey Amherst and James Wolfe, from 1757 to 1759.

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  7. Arthur St. Clair Colyar, eines von 13 Kindern von Catherine Sevier Sherrill (* 1795) und Alexander Colyar (1790–1856), wurde ungefähr drei Jahre nach dem Ende des Britisch-Amerikanischen Krieges im Washington County geboren.