James Clinton

James Clinton

James Clinton (August 9,1733 – September 22 1812) was an American Revolutionary War soldier who obtained the rank of major general.

He was born in Ulster County in the colony of New York, in a location now part of Orange County, New York. He was the son of Charles Clinton, an Irish imigrant, pioneer settler, and colonel of French and Indian War. [citation |last=Campbell|first=William W. |title="The Life and Writtings of De Witt Clinton" |publisher=Baker and Scribner |year=1849 |pages=x-xiv |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=g3IFAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover#PPR10,M1 |accessdate = 2008-02-09 ] He was the brother of George Clinton, who was governor of New York from 1777 to 1795 and U.S. Vice President from 1805 to 1812. James Clinton's wife was Mary DeWitt, daughter of an old Dutch family, and his second son was DeWitt Clinton, later Governor of New York.

French and Indian War

James Clinton joined and quickly ascended the ranks of the provincial army during the French and Indian War, starting with an ensign's commission in 1757 and achieving the rank of Captain in 1759. In 1758, commanding a company, he participated, along with his father (Colonel) and brother George (Lieutenant), in General John Bradstreet’s capture of Fort Frontenac (now Kingston, Ontario). He and his brother played a key role in capturing a French vessel. [citation |last=Campbell|first=William W. |title="The Life and Writings of De Witt Clinton" |publisher=Baker and Scribner |year=1849 |pages=xv-xvii |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=g3IFAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover#PPR10,M1 |accessdate = 2008-02-09 ] James remained in the army, stationed at various frontier posts until the end of the war in 1763. He then retired and married Mary De Witt.

American Revolutionary War

During the American Revolution, Clinton commissioned as a colonel of the 3rd New York Regiment, which took part in Brig. Gen. Richard Montgomery’s unsuccessful expedition to Quebec in 1775. In March1776, Clinton took command of the 2nd New York Regiment and soon after, in August, was promoted to brigadier general in the Continental Army.

He served most of the war in the Northern Department, along the New York frontier. During the Saratoga Campaign in 1777, he commanded Fort Clinton in the Hudson Highlands. He participated in a successful effort to prevent British General Sir Henry Clinton from rescuing General John Burgoyne at Saratoga, but he and his troops were unable to hold Forts Clinton and Montgomery.

In 1779 Clinton led an expedition down the Susquehanna River after making the upper portion navigable by damming up the river's source at Otsego Lake, allowing the lake's level to rise, and then destroying the dam and flooding the river for miles downstream. This event is described by James Fenimore Cooper in the introduction to his popular novel "The Pioneers". At Tioga, New York, Clinton met up with General John Sullivan's forces, who had marched from Easton, Pennsylvania. Together on August 29, they defeated the Tories and Indians at the Battle of Newtown (near today's city of Elmira, New York). This became known as the "Sullivan-Clinton Campaign" or the "Sullivan Expedition."

In 1780, Clinton temporarily commanded the Northern Department. By October 1781, his brigade had joined George Washington's army in the siege of Yorktown.

After War Years

After the war, as a civilian, he served on the commission defining the New York-Pennsylvania boundary and as a delegate to the New York state convention that approved the U.S. Constitution. Clinton died in Little Britain, New York, on December 22, 1812, the same year as his brother George.

References

External links

* [http://sullivanclinton.com Sullivan/Clinton Expedition]


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