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    Allan McLane (August 8, 1746 – May 22, 1829) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He was appointed as the first United States Marshal of Delaware in 1789, and as Customs Collector of the Port of Wilmington in 1797.

  2. Mar 3, 2019 · Was Captain Allan McLane (Aug. 8 1746 – May 27, 1829) the stuff of mythological tales, whose heroic feats clashed with British steel and titans of oppression? Did his covert operations save the American Army from a surprise attack and later General Lafayette from capture?

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  4. On June 28. Washington wrote General Anthony (Mad Anthony) Wayne suggesting that he try to get a “trustworthy and intelligent” man into the British works to spy out their strength. Allan McLane was picked for the mission. He decided to go in openly under a flag of truce, but disguised as quite another type of man than he actually was.

  5. Allan McLane. Allan McLane was born in Philadelphia in 1746 to Allan McLean or Maclean who had arrived in America from the Isle of Coll, Scotland, in 1738. His father was a merchant in Philadelphia and later Wilmington, DE. His upbringing was quite aristocratic since he was able to tour Europe and visiting relatives in Scotland in 1767-1769.

  6. May 13, 2024 · May 13. Written By Patrick Mooney. Allan McLane as imaged by Nations & Cannons. In a young nation hungry for legends, Allan McLane was primed to go down in history for his bravery and service during the Revolution. Allan McLane was born on August 8, 1746 in Philadelphia, the son of a Scottish merchant who had immigrated to America in 1738.

  7. McLane served as the first Marshal of Delaware for eight years. His appointment as Collector of the Port of Wilmington in 1797 began a new phase of his career. He remained in that office until his death on May 22, 1829, at the age of 83. Allan McLane did not want to be a United States Marshal.

  8. Oct 15, 2014 · Allen McLane. Source: Library of Congress. Philadelphia-born McLane (August 8, 1746 – May 22, 1829) lived in Delaware, was married with children and a month shy of thirty years old when Independence was declared. Caesar Rodney’s 1775 military records show that McLane fought at Long Island, White Plains, Trenton and Princeton.

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