Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770

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Robert Stobo was born in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1727. Following the deaths of his parents in the 1740s, Stobo moved to the Virginia colony to seek his fortune as a merchant. In Virginia, Stobo became a favorite of Governor Dinwiddie. As the conflicts of the French and Indian War escalated, Stobo joined the Virginia Regiment. He served as an engineer at Fort Necessity under the command of Lieutenant Colonel George Washington. After Fort Necessity fell to the French on July 3, 1754, Stobo was captured and became a prisoner of war at Fort Duquesne. The French defended Fort Duquesne until November 1758 when they burned and abandoned the site; a year later, the British built Fort Pitt on the ruins.

From the description of Papers of Robert Stobo, 1754 [electronic resource]. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 671395784

From the description of Papers of Robert Stobo, 1754. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 174046115

Virginia militia officer.

From the description of Papers of Robert Stobo, 1760-1941. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71064614

Born in Glasgow in 1727, son of William, a merchant, went to Latin School in Glasgow and Univ. of Glasgow. In 1742 went to Virginia to work and became an independent merchant. In 1748 returned to Glasgow to buy goods for shop he set up at Petersburg, Virginia. In 1754 he asked he asked for command of a company and was appointed by Gov. Dinwiddie Captain of a Provincial Virginia and joined Washington's army on the frontier. After the battle at Great Meadows, the British were forced to surrender two hostages; Robert Stobo and Jacob Van Braam. They were imprisoned at Fort Duquesne from which Stobo managed to smuggle out two letters to Gov. Dinwiddie describing the Fort and urging him to capture it. The letter was with Gen. Braddock's baggage which was taken at the battle on the Monongahela. Stobo was sent to Quebec, put on trial and sentenced to death. He escaped and returned to Virginia. He continued his army career and rose to Captain in the Fifth Regiment of Foot. On June 19, 1770 he killed himself with his service pistol. (from Alberts. The most extraordinary adventures of Major Robert Stobo. ; Boucher. Pittsburg and her people, v. 1, p. 12-13) (blue index cards)

Col. James Innes was commander of Virginia forces at Wills Creek.

From the description of Robert Stobo correspondence, 1754 July 28 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 399645164

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creatorOf Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Papers of Robert Stobo, 1760-1941. Library of Congress
referencedIn Bradford, William, 1755-1795. Manuscripts on Indian affairs, 1737-1775, [n.d.]. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Robert Stobo letter : ALS, 1754 July 28. UC Berkeley Libraries
creatorOf Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Papers of Robert Stobo, 1754. University of Pittsburgh
creatorOf Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Fort de Quesne. Newberry Library
creatorOf Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Robert Stobo correspondence, 1754 July 28 Detroit Public Library, Detroit Main Library
referencedIn Indian and Military Affairs of Pennsylvania, 1737-1775, 1737-1775 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Starrett, Agnes Lynch, 1889-1988. Papers 1914-1967 1938-1940. Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Heinz History Center Detre Library and Archives
creatorOf Stobo, Robert, 1726-1770. Papers of Robert Stobo, 1754 [electronic resource]. University of Pittsburgh
referencedIn Manuscripts on Indian affairs, 1755-1792, [n.d.], 1755-1792 American Philosophical Society
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associatedWith Braddock, Edward, 1695-1755 person
associatedWith Colquhoun, Alexander, Lieut. person
associatedWith Dinwiddie, Robert, 1693-1770. person
associatedWith Edward E. Ayer Manuscript Map Collection (Newberry Library) corporateBody
associatedWith Innes, James, Col. person
associatedWith Logan, Deborah Norris, 1761-1839 person
associatedWith Mante, Thomas, fl. 1772. person
associatedWith Map Library (British Library). corporateBody
associatedWith Montréal (Québec). Division de la gestion de documents et des archives. corporateBody
associatedWith Newberry Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Pennsylvania (Province). corporateBody
associatedWith Post, Christian Frederick, 1710? -1785 person
associatedWith Starrett, Agnes Lynch, 1889-1988. person
associatedWith Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824 person
associatedWith University of Pittsburgh. University Library System. Digital Research Library. corporateBody
associatedWith Virginia. Militia. corporateBody
associatedWith Weiser, Conrad, 1696-1760 person
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United States
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
Pennsylvania--Fort Duquesne
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
United States
Fort Duquesne (Pa.)
Fort Duquesne (Pa.)
Fort Duquesne (Pa.)
Pennsylvania
United States
United States
Fort Duquesne (Pa.)
Virginia
Subject
Cherokee Indians
Fortification
Indians of North America
Land tenure
Manuscript maps
Shawnee Indians
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Militia officers
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Birth 1726

Death 1770

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