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11 Facts About Daniel Hitchcock

1.

Daniel Hitchcock was born in Massachusetts and graduated from Yale University.

2.

Daniel Hitchcock moved to Providence, Rhode Island, where he became an attorney and was suspected by the authorities of involvement in the Gaspee Affair.

3.

Daniel Hitchcock's regiment was renamed the 11th Continental Regiment during 1776.

4.

Daniel Hitchcock's regiment was renamed the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment at the start of 1777.

5.

Daniel Hitchcock led a small brigade of Rhode Island troops at Assunpink Creek and Princeton.

6.

Daniel Hitchcock died ten days later of tuberculosis at Morristown, New Jersey.

7.

Daniel Hitchcock was the youngest of 14 children from Lieutenant Ebenezer and Mary Hitchcock.

8.

In 1761, Daniel Hitchcock graduated from Yale University, and he went on to practice law in Northampton, Massachusetts.

9.

Daniel Hitchcock was thought by authorities to be affiliated with the Gaspee Affair, a sinking of a British ship and a lead up to the American Revolutionary War.

10.

Daniel Hitchcock then led the attack on Mawhood's troops, driving them back.

11.

Daniel Hitchcock was infected with dysentery during the battle; however, he commanded the "New England Brigade", which helped the Americans win the battle.