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of Marblehead, on January 1, 1776. On 12 March 1776, General Washington appointed Captain Gibbs as the commander of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, with the title of captain commandant. Three years later, in 1779, Gibbs was succeeded as commander by
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In January 1787 Gibbs married Catherine Hall, the daughter of James Hall of Boston. They had a daughter named Catherine N. Gibbs who married Mr. J. C. Park.
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with France. Knox said of Gibbs - "No officer of the late American army would discipline and command a regiment with greater effect."
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In November 1783, following the British evacuation of New York, the 2nd Massachusetts was disbanded. Gibbs was retained in
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where he was wounded in action. Gibbs was brevetted to the rank of lieutenant colonel on September 30, 1783.
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http://www.newenglandancestors.org/database_search/msc.asp?f=RESEARCH\DATABASE\MSC\CONTENT\CALEB+GIBBS.HTM
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During the American Revolutionary War, Gibbs was appointed as the adjutant of the
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http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=582&fid=600&documentid=61841
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http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=582&fid=600&documentid=61817
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Biographical Sketch of William Colfax, Captain of Washington's Body Guard
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to command a regiment when the U.S. Army was expanded during the
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In 1783 Gibbs became an Original Member of the Massachusetts
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George Washington's Enforcers: Policing the Continental Army
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In 1798 Gibbs was recommended by then retired Major General
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http://www.sar.org/committee/colorguard/Insignia.html
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Commander-in-Chief's Guard
George Washington
American Revolutionary War
Newport, Rhode Island
Marblehead
Massachusetts
14th Continental Regiment
John Glover
William Colfax
William Colfax
2nd Massachusetts Regiment
Battle of Yorktown
Jackson's Continental Regiment
Henry Jackson
Society of the Cincinnati
Henry Knox
Quasi War
Charlestown, Massachusetts
Biographical Sketch of William Colfax, Captain of Washington's Body Guard
http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=582&fid=600&documentid=61817
http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=582&fid=600&documentid=61838
http://www.consource.org/index.asp?bid=582&fid=600&documentid=61841
Biography portal
http://www.revolutionarywararchives.org/gibbs.html
http://www.newenglandancestors.org/database_search/msc.asp?f=RESEARCH\DATABASE\MSC\CONTENT\CALEB+GIBBS.HTM
http://www.sar.org/committee/colorguard/Insignia.html
Categories
1748 births
1818 deaths
Continental Army officers from Massachusetts

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