William Irvine

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William Irvine was an Irish-born American physician, Revolutionary War general, and early U.S. congressman who played a significant military and political role in Pennsylvania during and after the American Revolution.

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instanceOf human
military officer
physician
politician
burialPlace Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
conflict American Revolutionary War
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1741-11-03
dateOfDeath 1804-07-29
educatedAt medical training in Dublin
medical training in Edinburgh
ethnicGroup Irish
familyName Irvine NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork medicine
military affairs
politics
givenName William
mannerOfDeath natural causes
memberOf Continental Congress NERFINISHED
United States House of Representatives
militaryBranch Continental Army
militaryRank brigadier general
notableRole advocate for western land development in Pennsylvania
leader in Pennsylvania frontier defense
notableWork political leadership in Pennsylvania after the Revolution
service in the American Revolutionary War
occupation land speculator
physician
politician
soldier
placeOfBirth County Fermanagh NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
positionHeld brigadier general in the Continental Army
commandant of Fort Pitt
member of the Continental Congress
member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
superintendent of military stores
represented Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
residence Carlisle, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED

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Pennsylvania militia notableCommander William Irvine