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  • Benjamin Lincoln
  • Benjamin Lincoln
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  • After the war Lincoln was active in politics in his native Massachusetts, running several times for lieutenant governor but only winning one term in that office. He led a militia army (privately funded by Massachusetts merchants) in the suppression of Shays' Rebellion in 1787, and was a strong supporter of the new United States Constitution. He was for many of his later years the politically influential customs collector of the Port of Boston.
  • Benjamin Lincoln (January 24, 1733 (O.S. January 13, 1732) – May 9, 1810) was an American army officer. He served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He is notable for being involved in three major surrenders during the war: his participation in the Battles of Saratoga (sustaining a wound shortly afterward) contributed to John Burgoyne's surrender of a British army, he oversaw the largest American surrender of the war at the 1780 Siege of Charleston, and, as George Washington's second in command, he formally accepted the British surrender at Yorktown.
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Office
  • Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
  • United States Secretary at War
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Governor
serviceyears
  • Continental Army
  • Militia
term start
  • 1781
  • 1788
Birth Date
  • 1733-01-24
Commands
Branch
  • Continental Army
  • Army, USA
  • Massachusetts provincial militia
death place
  • Hingham, Massachusetts, U.S.
Spouse
  • Mary Cushing
Name
  • Benjamin Lincoln
Caption
  • A 1784 Charles Willson Peale portrait of Lincoln.
Party
  • Federalist
Birth Place
  • Hingham, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America
Title
term end
  • 1783
  • 1789
death date
  • 1810-05-09
Rank
Allegiance
  • United States of America
  • Kingdom of Great Britain
Battles
Successor
Before
Years
  • 1781
  • 1788
After
Order
  • 2
  • 1.0
Signature
  • Benjamin Lincoln Signature.svg
Predecessor
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  • Benjamin Lincoln (January 24, 1733 (O.S. January 13, 1732) – May 9, 1810) was an American army officer. He served as a major general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He is notable for being involved in three major surrenders during the war: his participation in the Battles of Saratoga (sustaining a wound shortly afterward) contributed to John Burgoyne's surrender of a British army, he oversaw the largest American surrender of the war at the 1780 Siege of Charleston, and, as George Washington's second in command, he formally accepted the British surrender at Yorktown. After the war Lincoln was active in politics in his native Massachusetts, running several times for lieutenant governor but only winning one term in that office. He led a militia army (privately funded by Massachusetts merchants) in the suppression of Shays' Rebellion in 1787, and was a strong supporter of the new United States Constitution. He was for many of his later years the politically influential customs collector of the Port of Boston.
  • After the war Lincoln was active in politics in his native Massachusetts, running several times for lieutenant governor but only winning one term in that office. He led a militia army (privately funded by Massachusetts merchants) in the suppression of Shays' Rebellion in 1787, and was a strong supporter of the new United States Constitution. He was for many of his later years the politically influential customs collector of the Port of Boston.
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