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unusual facts about Jeremiah Smith


Jeremiah Smith

Jeremiah Smith (clergyman) (d. 1723), English author and theologian, co-pastor with Samuel Rosewell


Battle of Lowestoft

The earlier mentioned company ship the Oranje exploded after being set on fire by another fire ship following many an attempt to block, board and enter the Charles; in which she was prevented first by the Mary under captain Jeremiah Smith (the Mary would lose 99 men of its crew), one of York's seconds, and later by the Royal Oak, the Essex and the Royal Katherine.

Samantha Mulder

Jeremiah Smith takes Mulder to a covert bee husbandry facility in remote Alberta.


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Battle of the Trough

That spring of 1756, a pair of Indians, a remnant of a party recently defeated (along with their French captain) by a Capt. Jeremiah Smith at the head of the Capon (Cacapon) River, were passing through the upper South Branch (somewhere near the present site of Cabins, West Virginia) when they encountered two white women.

Edwin W. Kemmerer

As a "money doctor" Kemmerer was not alone: in Poland he was followed by Charles Dewey; Romania had the Frenchmen Charles Rist and Roger Auboin; and for Hungary and Germany, the Americans Jeremiah Smith Jr and S. Parker Gilbert, respectively.