- Francis Nash
Francis Nash (1742 –
October 7 1777 ) was a brigadier general killed in theAmerican Revolutionary War .Nash was born in Prince Edward County,
Virginia . At an early age he became prominent as aNorth Carolina merchant, attorney, andjustice of the peace ; experiences which eventually led to a seat in theNorth Carolina House of Commons . His brother wasAbner Nash .During the
War of the Regulation , Nash was a lawyer working inHillsborough, North Carolina , and was, along with Edmund Fanning, charged and found guilty of extorting money from the local residents. He served as a captain in the Orange County militia, and participated in theBattle of Alamance , fighting against theRegulators .In 1775, the Provincial Congress elected Nash
Lieutenant Colonel of the First North Carolina Regiment,Continental Army . After taking part in the expedition to aid Charleston in 1776 and 1777, Nash (now in command of the North Carolina Brigade) marched north to join GeneralGeorge Washington 's Army and commanded the 1st North Carolina Regiment at theBattle of Brandywine . He was mortally wounded while leading his brigade in theBattle of Germantown onOctober 4 ,1777 and died onOctober 7 . He was buried in the Towamencin Mennonite Meetinghouse Cemetery inTowamencin Township, Pennsylvania onOctober 9 ,1777 .Nash was regarded by Washington as a brave and valuable soldier. The governor of North Carolina described him as "the ablest North Carolina officer in the field" and at his death was described as "one of the most enlightened, liberal, and magnanimous gentlemen that ever sacrificed his life for his country."
The cities of
Nashville, Tennessee ,Nashville, North Carolina ,Nashville, Georgia ,Nash County, North Carolina , and General Nash Elementary School in Towamencin Township,Pennsylvania were named in his honor.References
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* [http://users.worldlynx.net/drzollers/nash/gfn_pix.htm Photographs of grave monuments of Nash]
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