- Jethro Sumner
Jethro Sumner (1733 –
18 March 1785 ) was abrigadier general in theContinental Army during theAmerican Revolutionary War .Sumner was born in Virginia. He was active in the measures that preceded the Revolution, and in 1760 was paymaster of the provincial troops of North Carolina and commander at Fort Cumberland. He was also a commissioned officer in the
Virginia Regiment during theFrench and Indian War . In 1776 he was appointed by the Provincial congress colonel of the3rd North Carolina Regiment , and served underGeorge Washington in the north. He was commissioned brigadier-general by theContinental Congress in 1779, was ordered to join GeneralHoratio Gates in the south, and was at theBattle of Camden in 1780. He then served under GeneralNathanael Greene , and at theBattle of Eutaw Springs , September 8, 1781, made a bayonet charge, after which he was active in keeping the Tories in check in North Carolina until the close of the war.Sumner was active after the war in the creation of North Carolina's chapter of the
Society of the Cincinnati , serving as its first president.He died in
Warren County, North Carolina .Sumner County, Tennessee (originally part of North Carolina) was named for him.External links
* [http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?sp=Markers&sv=G-88 North Carolina Historical Marker: Society of the Cincinnati]
* [http://www.ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?sp=Markers&sv=E-17 North Carolina Historical Marker: Jethro Sumner]
* [http://www.geocities.com/jethrosumnerdar/jethro.html Jethro Sumner Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution]
* [http://my.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071021/MICRO060301/310210002/1516 "Jethro Sumner never saw the county named for him," Hendersonville Star-News]
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