Benjamin Cleveland
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Benjamin Cleveland (May 28, 1738 – October 1806) was an American pioneer and officer in the North Carolina militia. He is best remembered for his service as a colonel in the Wilkes County Regiment of the North Carolina militia during the War of Independence, and in particular for his role in the American victory at the Battle of Kings Mountain .
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Born | May 28, 1738 (1738-05-28) Orange County, Virginia |
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Died | October 15, 1806(1806-10-15) (aged 68) Oconee County, South Carolina |
Place of burial | Benjamin Cleveland Cemetery, Madison, Oconee County, South Carolina |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/ | North Carolina militia |
Years of service | 1775–1782 |
Rank | Colonel |
Unit | Surry County Regiment, Wilkes County Regiment, 2nd Battalion of Volunteers |
Commands | Wilkes County Regiment, North Carolina militia |
Battles/wars | Battle of King's Mountain |
Spouse(s) | Mary Graves |
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