Who were Henry and William Knox?

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Who were Henry and William Knox?​

Who Served Here? Henry Knox (1750-1806) was born in Boston, the seventh of ten children by William Knox and Mary Campbell Knox, pioneers from North Ireland. William Knox was a shipmaster, carrying on trade with the West Indies.
What school did Knox go to?
Knox attended the ‘Boston Latin School,’ where he studied Greek, Latin, arithmetic, and European history. He dropped out of school at the age of 9. Being the eldest son in the family, he took over as the sole support to fix the family’s weak financial condition after his father died in the West Indies in 1762.
Who was Anne Knox?
Born on July 25, 1750, Knox was one of ten children of Mary Campbell and William Knox, a Bostonian shipmaster.

What is Knox Hall at Fort Sill named after?​

Knox Hall at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, home of the U.S. Army Field Artillery School, is named in his honor, as is an annual award recognizing the performance of U.S. artillery batteries. The Major General Nathanael Greene–class large coastal tug USAV Major General Henry Knox (LT-802) is named in honor of Knox.

What was the cause of death of General Knox?
Knox died at his home on October 25, 1806, at the age of 56, three days after swallowing a chicken bone which lodged in his throat and caused a fatal infection. He was buried on his estate in Thomaston with full military honors.
What happened to Knox as Chief of artillery?
Knox was almost displaced of his position as Chief of Artillery by a Frenchman named Ducondray, secured by Silas Deane, the American Minister to France. Ducondray interviewed with Washington and then headed to present his credentials before Congress.

What did William Knox do in the Revolutionary War?​

Known For: Knox helped lead the Continental Army during the American Revolution and later served as the U.S. Secretary of War. Born: July 25, 1750 in Boston, British America. Parents: William and Mary Knox. Died: October 25, 1806 in Thomaston, Massachusetts. Education: Boston Latin School. Spouse: Lucy Flucker (m.
 
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