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10 Facts About John Hardin

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John Hardin was an American soldier, scout, and frontiersman.

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John Hardin's father was a large landowner who moved his family from Fauquier County to western Pennsylvania when John was twelve years old.

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Martin John Hardin served in the Pennsylvania militia during the American Revolutionary War.

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John Hardin married Jane Daviess; they would have seven children, including Martin D Hardin, who became a US Senator from Kentucky.

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In 1774, John Hardin joined a militia company raised by Lord Dunmore, the royal governor of Virginia, as an ensign.

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John Hardin took part in this expedition as a private in a company from Monongalia County led by Captain Zackquill Morgan.

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John Hardin was one of a select number of riflemen chosen to serve in a Regiment detachment known as the Provisional Rifle Corps.

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John Hardin had some success as a rancher, continually adding acreage to his original tract.

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John Hardin was promoted to colonel and repeatedly engaged Indians during the Northwest Indian War in the Northwest Territory.

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In 1791, John Hardin led a force of sixty mounted militiamen, destroying a large Kickapoo village near the mouth of the Big Pine Creek.