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Posted on Dec 1, 2023
TWIH: Connecticut's Forgotten Hero
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At about this time in 1740, little-known Revolutionary War hero Thomas Knowlton is born. He’s been called “Connecticut’s Forgotten Hero” and a “father of American military intelligence.”
TWIH: Connecticut's Forgotten Hero
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