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Definition of Daniel morgan
1. Noun. Soldier in the American Revolution who defeated the British in the battle of Cowpens, South Carolina (1736-1802).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Daniel Morgan
Literary usage of Daniel morgan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1897)
"By Mrs. Theodore M. Etting 477 Obstructions to Irish Immigration to Pennsylvania,
1736 . . 485 Letters of Generals daniel morgan and Peter Muhlenberg. ..."
2. Works by Washington Irving (1857)
"... Hamilton—The Enemy Advance—Successful Skirmish— Death of Knowlton—Great Fire
in New York—Reorganization of the Army—Exchange of Prisoners— daniel morgan ..."
3. The Writings of George Washington by George Washington (1892)
"TO MAJOR-GENERAL daniel morgan. DEAR SIR, PHILADELPHIA, 27 March, 1795. The interest
which you have taken in the safety of John Mitchell, as expressed in ..."