Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796

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Continental Army officer and merchant of Philadelphia, Pa.

From the description of Walter Stewart correspondence and regimental lists, 1783-1795. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980533

Reputedly the most handsome man in the Continental Army, Walter Stewart emigrated to Pennsylvania from Ireland prior to the Revolution. At the age of twenty, he was appointed Captain of the 3rd Pennsylvania Battalion of the Continental Line, and after various assignments, rose to the Colonelcy of the 2nd Pennsylvania Infantry in July 1778. The regiment was involved in several engagements during the Philadelphia Campaign and was brigaded with the 1st, 7th, and 10th Pennsylvania Regiments during the fall and winter of 1778-1779.

From the guide to the Walter Stewart Orderly book, 1778-1779, (American Philosophical Society)

Continental Army officer.

From the description of Papers of Walter Stewart, 1776-1783. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71070206

Walter Stewart was a soldier.

From the description of Orderly book, second Pennsylvania regiment, 1778-1779. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122632862

Walter Stewart was a military officer during the Revolutionary War and a merchant. He was born in Londonderry, Ireland in 1756 and emigrated to America prior to the Revolutionary War. Stewart served in the Continental Army for seven years, gaining fame as Aid-de-Camp to General Horatio Gates. In 1776, Stewart was awarded a sword for bravery and Congress promoted him to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. One year later, he took part in the battles at Brandywine and Germantown. Stewart retired from active duty in 1783 as a Brigadier General.

After the war, Stewart became a Philadelphia merchant. During the 1780s and 1790s, Stewart owned three houses in Philadelphia. He was a successful businessman and from 1793 until 1796 served as Inspector of the Revenue and Surveyor if Customs at Philadelphia. In 1794, Stewart was appointed Major General of the First Division of the Pennsylvania Militia. He was a member of several Philadelphia organizations. Stewart married Deborah McClenahan on April 11, 1781; they had seven children. He died in 1796 at the age of 40.

From the description of Papers, 1773-1796, bulk 1792-1795. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 86134496

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creatorOf Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796. Orderly book, 1780. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
creatorOf Walter Stewart Orderly book, 1778-1779 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. Note, 22 August [to] Mr. Wooster. United States Military Academy, USMA Library
referencedIn Hubbard collection, 1780-1801. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Stewart, Nesbitt, and Company. Records : of Stewart, Nesbitt, and Company, 1757-1940 (bulk 1782-1796). The Mariners' Museum Library
creatorOf Stewart, Walter, d. 1796. Orderly book, second Pennsylvania regiment, 1778-1779. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796. Papers, 1773-1796, bulk 1792-1795. Winterthur Library
creatorOf Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796. Walter Stewart correspondence and regimental lists, 1783-1795. Library of Congress
referencedIn Blair, James, fl. 1781-1792. Letters, 1781-1792. University of Chicago Library
creatorOf Edwards, E. E. Edwards letter to Col. Walter Stewart, 1782 February 1. Cornell University Library
creatorOf Weedon, George, ca. 1730-1793. ALS, 1779 September 20 : Fredericksburg, to Col. Walter Stewart, Pennsylvania line Head Quarters. Copley Press, J S Copley Library
referencedIn Levy, Aaron, 1742-1815. Agreement, 1792 Aug. 22, with Robert Morris and Walter Stewart. Rosenbach Museum & Library
creatorOf Stewart, Walter, 1756-1796. Papers of Walter Stewart, 1776-1783. Library of Congress
referencedIn Manigault, Margaret Izard, 1768-1824. Papers, 1779-1857. Hagley Museum & Library
referencedIn Chauncey family. Chauncey family papers, 1675-1928 (inclusive). Yale University Library
creatorOf Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. Letter : Ticonderoga, N.Y., to the conductor of stores, [Ticonderoga, N.Y.?], 1776 July 26. Texas Christian University
creatorOf Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. ALS : Princeton, to the President of the New Jersey Council, 1781 Jan. 4. Rosenbach Museum & Library
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associatedWith Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. person
correspondedWith Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809 person
associatedWith Kehn, Frederick. person
associatedWith Levy, Aaron, 1742-1815. person
associatedWith Manigault, Margaret Izard, 1768-1824. person
associatedWith Maxwell, James person
associatedWith Nesbitt, Alexander. person
correspondedWith Nicholson, John, 1757-1800 person
associatedWith Stewart, Deborah McClenahan. person
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associatedWith United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania, Second. corporateBody
associatedWith Wayne, Anthony, 1745-1796. person
associatedWith Weedon, George, ca. 1730-1793. person
associatedWith Willson, James person
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Pennsylvania
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New Jersey
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
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United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 2nd (1777-1781)
United States. Continental Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 7th (1777-1781)
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Birth 1756

Death 1796-06-16

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