Armwell Long
| Armwell Long | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Delaware House of Representatives from the Sussex County at-large district | |
| In office January 7, 1800 – January 1, 1805 | |
| Preceded by | Thomas Sorden | 
| Succeeded by | Jesse Green | 
| In office January 5, 1808 – January 3, 1809 | |
| Preceded by | Jesse Green | 
| Succeeded by | Thomas W. Rogers | 
| Commissioner of the Levy Court | |
| In office 1798–1802 | |
| Preceded by | Unknown | 
| Succeeded by | John Morris | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 17, 1754 Worcester County, Maryland, U.S. | 
| Died | November 22, 1834 (aged 80) Dagsboro Hundred, Delaware, U.S. | 
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| Military service | |
| Allegiance | United States | 
| Branch/service | 
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| Years of service | 
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| Rank | Lieutenant colonel | 
| Commands | Delaware 10th/12th Regiment | 
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Armwell Long (February 17, 1754 – November 22, 1834) was an American military officer and politician. Born in Maryland, he lived most of his life in Delaware, owning a large amount of land in Frankford. He served in the Revolutionary War and later was a lieutenant colonel during the War of 1812, being an important figure in the Bombardment of Lewes. He also served six terms in the Delaware General Assembly as a member of the House of Representatives.