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    Artemas Ward (November 26, 1727 – October 28, 1800) was an American major general in the American Revolutionary War and a Congressman from Massachusetts. He was considered an effective political leader, President John Adams describing him as "universally esteemed, beloved and confided in by his army and his country."

  2. Apr 10, 2024 · Artemas Ward was a general in the Massachusetts militia at the outset of the American Revolution. He assumed command of the colonial forces during the early days of the Siege of Boston and directed operations until General George Washington arrived in July 1775.

  3. The stone base is inscribed “Artemas Ward, 1727-1800, Son of Massachusetts, Graduate of Harvard College, Judge and Legislator, Delegate 1780-1781 Continental Congress, Soldier in Three Wars, First Commander of the Patriotic Forces.”

  4. Artemas Ward 1848. Artemas Ward was born May 20, 1848 in New York City, In 1863 he served with the New York State soldiers’ depot. Later he moved to Philadelphia entering the Cuban export and import business.

  5. General Artemas Ward is a bronze statue of American Revolutionary War general Artemas Ward. It is sited in the center of Ward Circle, which was specifically made for the statue, at the intersection of Nebraska and Massachusetts Avenue in the American University Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C.

  6. Artemas Ward 1762. In addition to being the first Commander-in-Chief of the army during the American Revolution, General Ward served publicly in many ways throughout his lifetime. The Museum is named in his honor. For more information, see his biography.

  7. Feb 14, 2020 · General Artemas Ward was a Harvard graduate, owner of a general store, major of a militia and politician. Find out more facts & information.

  8. Feb 3, 2021 · But as for the rest of us historical buffs, we know Artemas Ward (Nov. 26, 1727 – Oct. 28, 1800) as the first commander-in-chief of the American Army. Lackluster, ulta-conservative, slow to act, some at the time might say slow to think, he was one who enjoyed eating – a lot.

  9. American politician and Continental general. Massachusetts. Artemas Ward was born in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, and was graduated from Harvard College in 1748. He opened a retail store in his home town, married, and became a prominent figure in local political and judicial affairs.

  10. Apr 5, 2024 · General Artemas Ward was a military officer in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. He also had a career in politics and law in Massachusetts. The model for the face of General Ward was the life portrait by Charles Wilson Peale in Independence Hall at Philadelphia.

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