Captain

Alexander Graydon
Born(1752-04-10)April 10, 1752
DiedMay 2, 1818(1818-05-02) (aged 66)
OccupationAuthor and officer
Notable worksMemoirs of a Life, Chiefly Passed in Pennsylvania, Within the Last Sixty Years

Alexander Graydon Jr. (1752–1818) was an author and officer in the American Revolution. He was commissioned captain on January 5, 1776, and commanded a company of men in the Battle of Long Island and in the Battle of Harlem Heights. He was taken prisoner during the Battle of Fort Washington. After the war, he was elected as prothonotary of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (1785–1799).[1][2]

He wrote his memoirs in 1811, chronicling his life and times in which he lived. His work became popular when it was republished posthumously in 1822, 1828, and 1846.[3]

Life and family

Graydon's father Alexander Graydon Sr. by Robert Feke, c.1746

Graydon was born on April 10, 1752, in Bristol, Pennsylvania, to Alexander Graydon (d. 1761) and Rachel Marks (d. 1807).[4] His parents were married on February 14, 1747.[5] He died in Philadelphia on May 2, 1818.[6][7]

Publications

References

  1. Egle, William Henry (1883). "Capt. Alexander Graydon". History of the Counties of Dauphin and Lebanon. Philadelphia: Everts & Peck. pp. 496–7.
  2. "Alexander Graydon".
  3. Stephen Carl Arch. Writing a Federalist Self: Alexander Graydon's Memoirs of a Life. The William and Mary Quarterly. Vol. 52, No. 3 (July 1995), pp. 415-432
  4. "Graydon, Alexander". Dictionary of American Biography. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. 1943. pp. 524–5.
  5. Linn, John B.; Egle, William H., eds. (1896). Pennsylvania Archives: Record of Pennsylvania Marriages, Prior to 1810. Harrisburg. p. 172.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. "Graydon, Alexander" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. 1900.
  7. "Captain Alexander Graydon by Robert Feke: Provence". National Gallery of Art. 7 July 2023.



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