Born in Boston on July 25, 1750, Henry Knox was the seventh (of ten) child of William and Mary Knox. A merchant captain, William Knox died in 1759, after experiencing a financial collapse. Three years later, Henry was forced to leave the Boston Latin Grammar School in order to support his mother and younger siblings. Apprenticing himself to a bookbinder, he learned the trade and eventually opened his own shop, the London Book Store, at the age of twenty-one. An avid reader, he was fascinated by military topics and read widely on the subject, with a focus on artillery.
Henry Knox full name was Henry Knox. The first US Secretary of War, 1789 - 1794
He opened up a bookstoreBecame a soldierMarried Lucy Fluckerbecame a secretary of warjust a few to name :3
Henry Knox was involved in many key battles. He was a Colonel in charge of an artillery unit. He served at the Siege of New York, the Battle of Trenton as well as at Brandywine, Germantown and Yorktown.
Mark Twain was not a writer before the Revolutionary War.
The American Revolutionary War was fought from 1775 to 1783. Henry Knox and Nathanael Greene were two important Generals during the war. Others include Benedict Arnold, and George Washington. Washington would go on to serve as America's 1st President.
Henry Knox was Born in Boston, Massachusetts and lived there for most of his young adult life. After the Revolutionary War he moved to Montpelier, Maine where he later died.
Henry Knox was the first head of the department of war.
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Henry Knox full name was Henry Knox. The first US Secretary of War, 1789 - 1794
Henry Knox was the first United States Secretary of War. He served in the United States Army and Continental Army during the Revolutionary War.
Henry Knox owned a bookstore before the Revolutionary war, and while he may have had a single favorite book, it is not know which one it was.
NO! Fort Knox was established in 1918 as Camp Knox (named for Major General Henry Knox, first U.S. secretary of war
George Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, John Sullivan, and Anthony Wayne.
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