Michael Hare - Renaissance Ranger
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Michael Hare’s life stretches from studying for the priest hood in Ireland to Braddock’s Defeat and gunpowder packing from New Orleans. The English crown branded him as a traitor, the Indians scalped him at St. Clair’s Defeat, and he had to petition Judge John Vincent of Erie County to receive the Revolutionary War pension that he had earned and desperately needed.
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