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22 Facts About Simeon Thayer

1.

Simeon Thayer fought in Rogers' Rangers during the French and Indian War and made a harrowing escape from French-allied Indians.

2.

Simeon Thayer was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati of the State of Rhode Island.

3.

Simeon Thayer fought at Barren Hill and Monmouth, where he was seriously wounded.

4.

Simeon Thayer led his men in a clash at Springfield and retired from the army in 1781.

5.

Simeon Thayer was married three times and died after being thrown from a horse at age 63.

6.

Simeon Thayer survived the massacre of many British prisoners by pro-French Indians that followed the surrender.

7.

The garment tore off, allowing Simeon Thayer to flee his captor.

8.

Simeon Thayer soon joined another prisoner and the two were pursued by an Indian who tomahawked his companion to death.

9.

In 1761, Simeon Thayer, now employed as a wig-maker in Providence, Rhode Island, bought a piece of property and was married.

10.

Simeon Thayer's company became part of Colonel Daniel Hitchcock's regiment in the Army of Observation.

11.

Since a snow storm was raging, the head of the column became disoriented and lost its direction before Simeon Thayer, who knew the way, led the soldiers on.

12.

Simeon Thayer's company suffered two killed, three wounded, and 25 captured.

13.

Simeon Thayer located the Colonel Carl von Donop and ordered six Americans to carry him into the fort.

14.

Simeon Thayer gamely directed his men to move a 32-pound cannon to the threatened area.

15.

Simeon Thayer stayed behind with about 40 men to burn down what remained of the barracks and left at midnight.

16.

Simeon Thayer held off the British advance guard and brought off his small command intact.

17.

Simeon Thayer permanently lost vision in his right eye from the wound.

18.

Simeon Thayer was an original member of the Rhode Island Society of the Cincinnati.

19.

Simeon Thayer had nine children, several of whom did not survive infancy.

20.

Simeon Thayer bought a house on Stamper's Hill in 1781 and opened the Montgomery Hotel in 1784.

21.

Simeon Thayer died on October 14,1800, after being thrown from his horse into a stream where he drowned.

22.

Simeon Thayer was buried at the North Burial Ground in Providence, Rhode Island.