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| − | '''Francis Nash''' (1742 - 1777) was a [[United States]] brigadier general who led the colonial troops at the [[Battle of Germantown]] on October | + | '''Francis Nash''' (1742 - 1777) was a [[United States]] brigadier general who led the colonial troops at the [[Battle of Germantown]] on October 4, 1777 where he was mortally wounded. He died from his wounds a few days later on October 7, 1777. |
[[Nashville]], [[Tennessee]] was named in his memory. | [[Nashville]], [[Tennessee]] was named in his memory. | ||
| − | ==External | + | ==External links== |
| − | http://www.nashville.navy.mil | + | * http://www.nashville.navy.mil |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Nash, Francis}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Nash, Francis}} | ||
| − | [[Category: American Revolutionary War Commanders]] | + | [[Category:American Revolutionary War Commanders]] |
Latest revision as of 04:50, July 12, 2016
Francis Nash (1742 - 1777) was a United States brigadier general who led the colonial troops at the Battle of Germantown on October 4, 1777 where he was mortally wounded. He died from his wounds a few days later on October 7, 1777.
Nashville, Tennessee was named in his memory.