Samuel Brady

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Captain Samuel Brady (1756–1795) was an Irish American Revolutionary War officer, frontier scout, notorious Indian fighter, and the subject of many legends, in the history of western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio. He is best known for reportedly jumping across a gorge over the Cuyahoga River to escape pursuing Indians in what is present day Kent, Ohio. This jump is still remembered as "Brady's leap". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Samuel Brady
rdf:langString Samuel Brady
rdf:langString Short Creek, Ohio County, Virginia, present-day Brooke County, West Virginia
rdf:langString Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Province of Pennsylvania , British North America, British Empire, present-day Shippensburg, Cumberland County, Maryland
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xsd:date 1756-05-05
rdf:langString Early illustration of Captain Samuel Brady, circa 18th-19th centuries
xsd:date 1795-12-25
rdf:langString Being a French and Indian War and Revolutionary War soldier, frontier scout, and a notorious Indian fighter, on the early American frontier
rdf:langString American
rdf:langString soldier, colonial militia officer, scout, Indian fighter
rdf:langString Captain
rdf:langString Captain Samuel Brady (1756–1795) was an Irish American Revolutionary War officer, frontier scout, notorious Indian fighter, and the subject of many legends, in the history of western Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio. He is best known for reportedly jumping across a gorge over the Cuyahoga River to escape pursuing Indians in what is present day Kent, Ohio. This jump is still remembered as "Brady's leap".
rdf:langString Continental Congress and the U.S. Government
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