Samuel Hodgdon was the first Quartermaster General under the US Constitution.
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Thomas Mifflin served throughout the American Revolution: as an aide to Washington, Continental Congress President, Constitutional Convention Delegate and Governor of Pennsylvania.
Samuel Hodgdon was the first Quartermaster General under the US Constitution.
George Gibson and Thomas Jesup were appointed Commissary and Quartermaster General, respectively, by President James Monroe.
During the Battle of Quebec, Donald Campbell was suddenly in charge of leading the entire Northern Department.
Timothy Pickering was an important subordinate of George Washington during both the American Revolutionary War and his Presidency.
Thomas Mifflin was a Major General for the Continental Army, a member of the Constitutional Convention, and the first Governor of Pennsylvania.