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and oversaw much of the shipment of supplies through the battle lines after being removed to Philadelphia. As in most of his military service, Febiger distinguished himself as master of the stores and transport of much of the Continental supply.
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Febiger was married to the former Elizabeth Carson (1750–1817), and though they had no issue by this marriage, they adopted Mrs. Febiger's nephew, Christian Carson Febiger (son of John Carson, a trustee of the
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Colonel Febiger finally retired from active duty, following eight years of service to the Revolutionary cause, on January 1, 1783. He was officially discharged from the
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Febiger's military career for much of the rest of the war involved recruiting and oversight efforts; however, he was in the field at intervals and present at the
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feature as having been the "only soldier who took part in every important battle of the Revolutionary War from Bunker Hill to Yorktown".
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and engaged in several business ventures, many of which proved rather successful. Febiger also joined the Virginia branch of the
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and was appointed to that post for every successive year until he died in 1796. According to the
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Jørgen Mathiasen Fibiger and Sophie Dorthea Pedersdatter Østrup. After receiving the
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before moving on to other engagements. Following his performance at the
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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on his Quebec Expedition, which eventually led to the infamous
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and proved a capable commander at several battles throughout
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until January 1777. After his release, Febiger rejoined the
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through several significant battles. He also fought with
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries
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on the right wing, led 4,000 men with two canon at the
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on April 28, 1775, where he fell under the command of
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state treasurer for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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Massachusetts militiamen in the American Revolution
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H.B. Hall
Faaborg
Mount Vernon Cemetery

Fåborg
Denmark-Norway
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
American Revolutionary War
George Washington
Society of the Cincinnati
Faaborg
Funen
organist
Studentereksamen
Saint Croix
New England
Lexington Alarm
Militia
Samuel Gerrish
adjutant
Battle of Bunker Hill
New England
Benedict Arnold
Battle of Quebec
New York City
Continental
11th Virginia Regiment
Daniel Morgan

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