Eliphalet Daniels
Eliphalet Daniels | |
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| Born | September 13, 1713 Durham, New Hampshire, British Colonial America |
| Died | July 1799 Durham, New Hampshire, United States |
| Other names | Eliphalet Daniel |
| Known for | Commander in the New Hampshire Militia, Continental Army officer for the United Colonies |
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| Children | 11 |
Eliphalet Daniels (September 13, 1713 – July 1799) was a British Colonial America-born military leader. He served as a commander in the New Hampshire Militia of Fort Sullivan in Kittery, now Maine. Daniels also served as an officer under Timothy Bedel's Regiment of Continentals. In August 1776 he offered a two dollar reward for a drummer who went AWOL from his post.