Samuel Miles

Samuel Miles

Samuel Miles (March 11 1740 – December 29, 1805) was an American military officer and politician, active in Pennsylvania before, during, and after the American Revolutionary War.

Born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Miles was the son of James Miles and Hannah Pugh. Miles enlisted in Isaac Wayne's company, part of the Pennsylvania militia during the French and Indian War. He was discharged and then reenlisted in Thomas Lloyd's company as a sergeant and was promoted to captain-lieutenant for the expedition to Fort Duquesne and was wounded at Fort Ligonier. He accepted a commission as captain in 1760 and commanded troops on Presque Isle. After the war ended, he went into business as a wine merchant and married Catharine Wister. He also entered politics, and was elected to the house of assembly in 1772. He was an early advocate for American independence.

Miles raised a militia company in the early days of the American Revolution. When the war began, he was made colonel of the Pennsylvania State Rifle Regiment, a state unit later adopted into the Continental Army. He was taken prisoner by the British at the Battle of Long Island. Miles was released as part of an exchange in April 1778. He had been appointed brigadier general of Pennsylvania state troops while a prisoner, but was not confirmed in the rank and instead returned to civilian affairs.

After the war, Miles had a distinguished career as a politician and public servant. He was made judge of the Appeals Court, served as an alderman and mayor of Philadelphia from 1790 to 1791. He was reelected as mayor but declined. He was elected trustee for the University of Pennsylvania, resigning in 1793. The town of Milesburg, Pennsylvania, was laid out by him and is named after him.

Miles is also noted as being the first faithless elector, when he was pledged to vote for Federalist presidential candidate John Adams, but voted for Republican candidate Thomas Jefferson. He cast his other presidential vote as pledged for Thomas Pinckney.

His portrait, painted by noted American artist Gilbert Stuart, is housed in the Washington, DC Corcoran Gallery of Art.

External links

* [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/miles_sam.html Biography at the University of Pennsylvania]
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