Benjamine BLACKBURN
Benjamine BLACKBURN
French & Indian Wars soldier
1774 Battle of Point Pleasant Lord Dunmore's War by Dennis
PETER DENNIS (1950 - ) “Battle of Point Pleasant Lord Dunmore's War”. The Battle of Point Pleasant, known as the Battle of Kanawha in some older accounts, was the only major action of Dunmore's War. It was fought on October 10, 1774, primarily between Virginia militia and Native Americans from the Shawnee and Mingo peoples.
1774 Lord Dunmore's War plaque
The Dunmore War 1774 Marker
1774 Battle of Point Pleasant marker
1774 Battle of Point Pleasant monument
RW soldier
Benjamin Blackburn AL memorial 1
SAR/DAR Old Capitol Park, Tuscaloosa, AL, N 33° 12.454 W 087° 34.481.
Benjamin Blackburn AL memorial 2
SAR/DAR Old Capitol Park, Tuscaloosa, AL, N 33° 12.454 W 087° 34.481.
Benjamin Blackburn RW papers
Benjamin Blackburn Family & John Blackburn Family lists p2
Benjamin Blackburn Family & John Blackburn Family lists p2. “The Benjamin Blackburn Family and notes on Blackburns in America” by W. A. Challacombe, Carlinville, Illinois. 1942.
Benjamine Blackburn Rev. War information
Benjamine Blackburn Rev. War information on Ancestry from JeanneTurntineBurchfield.


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