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Return Jonathan Meigs (born
December 17 orDecember 28 ,1740 ; diedJanuary 28 ,1823 ) was a colonel who served in theContinental Army during theAmerican Revolutionary War and later served as a federal governmentIndian agent working with theCherokee inTennessee .Meigs was born in
Middletown, Connecticut , in 1740. He served in the local militia, advancing to the rank of captain in 1774. OnApril 19 ,1775 , after theBattle of Lexington , he led a company of light infantry toBoston . There he was assigned the rank of major in theContinental Army . Later that year, serving as division commander under ColonelBenedict Arnold , he accompanied Arnold on his expedition through Maine to Canada. He was captured by the British in the assault on Quebec City and imprisoned, but was released in May 1776, after which he returned to Connecticut and subsequently returned to military service. In 1777 he was promoted to colonel. " [http://books.google.com/books/pdf/The_Magazine_of_American_History_with_No.pdf The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries] ", by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Martha Joanna Lamb, Henry Phelps Johnston, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt. A.S. Barnes and Company, 1880. Vol. IV, pages 282-292. Scanned by http://books.google.com/.] [ [http://www.tngenweb.org/bios/m/meigs.html The Biography Return Jonathan Megis Sr. and Return J. Megis Jr. TNGenNet Inc. TNGenWeb Project, Autobiographies, Biographies, and Diaries of Our Ancestors ] ] "Return Jonathan Meigs", "Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography", edited byJames Grant Wilson andJohn Fiske . Six volumes, New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1887-1889, accessed 2006-03-09]One of his most important achievements during the Revolutionary War was leading the
Meigs Raid against the British forces in Sag Harbor,New York , in May 1777. With 220 men in a fleet of 13whaleboat s, he crossedLong Island Sound fromConnecticut toLong Island to attack the British fleet at night. The raid succeeded in burning 12 ships and taking 90 prisoners, without losing a single man. [ [http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-historytown-hist006c,0,6589760.story?coll=ny-lihistory-navigation Sag Harbor: A Port Bigger Than New York - New York Newsday - Our Town series] ] TheU.S. Congress awarded him a presentation sword for his heroism. He later commanded a regiment under GeneralAnthony Wayne at theBattle of Stony Point .After the war Meigs was appointed surveyor of the
Ohio Company of Associates , which is credited as bringing the first non-American Indian settlers toOhio . [ [http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/ohgovernment/governors/meigs.html Ohio Fundamental Documents Return J. Meigs, Jr. Biography] ] In April 1788 he founded the town of Marietta and drew up the code of regulation used until the formal creation of theNorthwest Territory the following year. In the territory, Meigs served as a judge, justice of the peace, and clerk of courts, and served in the General Assembly from 1799 to 1801. [Harry M. Ward. [http://www.anb.org/articles/01/01-00603.html; "Meigs, Return Jonathan"] . "American National Biography Online ." Feb. 2000. Access Date: Tue Dec 25 15:07:44 EST 2007.]In 1801 Meigs went to
Tennessee to fill the combined position of agent to theCherokee Nation and military agent for theUnited States War Department . Initially his office and Cherokee Agency were atFort Southwest Point in what is nowKingston, Tennessee , but in 1807 he relocated these operations to a new post named Hiwassee Garrison near the mouth of theHiwassee River . His role as military agent ended in 1813 when the Federal soldiers stationed at Hiwassee Garrison were withdrawn, but he remained as Cherokee agent on the Hiwassee River until his death on January 28, 1823. During his years as Cherokee agent he promoted the well-being of the Cherokees, defended their rights intreaty negotiations, and encouraged Cherokee efforts to establish a republican form of government.*cite web | url=http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/imagegallery.php?EntryID=M067 | title=Return Jonathan Meigs | work=The Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture | accessdate=2007-12-01]He is buried in the Garrison Cemetery in
Rhea County, Tennessee , near the site of the former Hiwassee Garrison.His son
Return J. Meigs, Jr. became an Ohio governor and senator. His great-grandson Brig. Gen.Montgomery C. Meigs and great-great grandson of Maj.John Rodgers Meigs had distinguished military careers.Montgomery Meigs , also a general, is also a descendant.Meigs County, Tennessee and Meigs Mountain in theGreat Smoky Mountains are named in his honor.References
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