Benjamin Tupper
Benjamin Tupper (March 11, 1738 – June 7, 1792) was an American soldier in the French and Indian War, and an officer of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, achieving the rank of brevet brigadier general. Subsequently, he served as a Massachusetts legislator, and he assisted Gen. William Shepard in stopping Shays' Rebellion. Benjamin Tupper was a co-founder of the Ohio Company of Associates, and was a pioneer to the Ohio Country, involved in establishing Marietta as the first permanent settlement in the Northwest Territory. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Ross, Camille H., Pendleton, Daniel E., Tupper, Benjamin, Brickman, David, Zani, Monica A., Mayo, Charles A., Record, Nicholas R.Get access
Published in Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene (2021)
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2by Wang, Lifei, Kerr, Lisa A., Record, Nicholas R., Bridger, Eric, Tupper, Benjamin, Mills, Katherine E., Armstrong, Edward M., Pershing, Andrew J.Get access
Published in Fisheries Oceanography (2018)
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