John Doughty

Military Person

1754 – 1826

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Who was John Doughty?

John Doughty was an American military officer who briefly served as the senior officer of the United States Army in 1784. Born in New York City on July 25, 1754, he graduated from King's College in 1770 and entered military service through New Jersey state channels in January 1776.

He served as adjutant general of two Morris County battalions and was appointed captain-lieutenant of the Eastern Artillery Company of New Jersey in March 1776. Doughty became captain in the 2nd Continental Artillery Regiment in January 1777 and served as aide to Major General Philip Schuyler. Later, he was assigned to command the New York State company of artillery in March 1777.

John Doughty would participate in the battles of Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, Springfield, and Yorktown. He was appointed brigade major of the Corps of Artillery in 1779 and was appointed fort major for the West Point garrison in 1782. He was transferred to the Corps of Artillery in June 1783. He was promoted to brevet major in September to which he became the Army's senior ranking officer following the discharge from the army of all but eighty men in June 1784 {Doughty Artillery Company attached to Henry Jackson's 1st American Regiment } and was the senior officer of the United States Army from 20 June to 12 August 1784. He superintended the construction of Fort Harmar and Fort Washington on the Ohio frontier.

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Born
Jul 25, 1754
New York City
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Columbia University
Lived in
  • New York City
Died
Sep 16, 1826
Morristown

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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