Capt. John Brady 1733-1779 - Muncy PA
Posted by: Don.Morfe
N 41° 13.063 W 076° 47.259
18T E 350148 N 4564466
Capt. John Brady was ambushed and killed by Indians near this spot while bringing supplies to beleaguered Fort Brady • Capt. John was an officer in the Pontiac and French and Indian Wars •
Waymark Code: WM12C4T
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 04/24/2020
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Capt. John Brady 1733-1779-Capt. John Brady was ambushed and killed by Indians near this spot while bringing supplies to beleaguered Fort Brady • Capt. John was an officer in the Pontiac and French and Indian Wars • Major of Associations in 1775 • Captain under General George Washington at Brandywine in 1777 • Seriously wounded at the Battle of Germantown • Father of four sons all of whom rendered distinguished service in defense of their country from Concord to New Orleans. Men of this type founded America’s greatness.
Location: Marker is in Muncy, Pennsylvania, in Lycoming County. Memorial is on John Brady Drive (SR 2014), Muncy PA 17756
List if there are any visiting hours: NONE
Entrance fees (if it applies): NONE
Type of memorial: Plaque
Website pertaining to the memorial: Not listed
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