- Israel Angell
Israel Angell (
August 24 ,1740 –May 4 ,1832 ) was asoldier of theAmerican Revolutionary War .He was born to Oliver and Naomi (Smith) Angell in
Providence ,Rhode Island . He was a descendant of one of the original settlers in Rhode Island. He had a good education and developed an early interest in scientific matters. He married three times and had seventeen children.Angell served nearly throughout the entire war in Rhode Island and was successively promoted. He was a
major of Rhode Island troops in the 11th Continental Infantry. He was promoted tolieutenant colonel of the2nd Rhode Island Regiment , then tocolonel . He served atValley Forge , and at these areas of conflict:*
Siege of Boston
*Battle of Brandywine
*Battle of Monmouth
*Battle of Springfield
*Battle of Red Bank He was particularly distinguished in the
Battle of Springfield where he withheld a key bridge from British troop advances. He received recognition correspondence for this act of heroism fromGeorge Washington andNathanael Greene . He also served at various places in Rhode Island andNew Jersey and along highlands of theHudson River , most notably at Peekskill and West Point. He retired from the army onJanuary 1 ,1781 , after the two Rhode Island regiments were consolidated under one colonel.He settled in
Johnston, Rhode Island as farmer and cooper. He later lived inSmithfield, Rhode Island .References
*Johnson, Allen, ed. "Dictionary of American Biography". New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1936.
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