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  2. John Glover (November 5, 1732 – January 30, 1797) was an American fisherman, merchant, politician, and military leader from Marblehead, Massachusetts, who served as a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.

    • January 30, 1797 (aged 64)
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    • Military general, Massachusetts politician, Cordwainer, Fisherman, Rum trader, Merchant
  3. John Glover. Title Brigadier General. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / Patriot. Date of Birth - Death November 5, 1732 - January 30, 1797. John Glover was born November 5, 1732 in Salem, Massachusetts. When his father who was a house carpenter died, four-year-old John, his mother, and three brothers moved to Marblehead, Massachusetts.

  4. Earning a commission as a lieutenant colonel, Glovers Marblehead men became the 21st Massachusetts Regiment, and officially entered the War of Independence in June when they linked up with the new Continental Army in Boston.

  5. Mar 31, 2012 · Glovers wealth and prominence led to political leadership and military involvement as the conflict between Britain and the colonies reached the precipice. It would be difficult to surpass his great achievements as an officer in the Revolutionary War, especially in the critical year of 1776.

  6. John Glover, Continental Army officer, who led the American troops at the Battle of Pell's Point, fought near St. Paul's Church in October 1776. John Glover: Sailor, Soldier, Patriot. Through expert seamanship, military leadership, and pure grit, John Glover helped to save the American independence movement from possible disaster in 1776.

  7. Jul 8, 2013 · Glover also gets plenty of favorable ink in David Hackett Fischer’s classic on Trenton, Washington’s Crossing and in Richard M. Ketchum’s Saratoga: Turning Point of America’s Revolutionary War. His name is in almost all the Revolutionary War histories on my bookshelf, including those where Washington is the main subject.

  8. Jul 2, 2015 · On August 27th General Howe attacked Long Island, and Washington took up a position on Brooklyn Heights. His men were in danger. Their limited ammunition made it a certainty that the men would be overrun and the American army destroyed. Washington turned to his trusted friend John Glover.

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