Duncan L. Clinch

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Duncan L. Clinch was a United States Army officer and frontier commander best known for his prominent role in early 19th-century conflicts with Native American tribes, particularly in Florida.

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Duncan L. Clinch canonical 3
Duncan Lamont Clinch 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Army officer
human
military commander
activeInPeriod early 19th century
conflict First Seminole War
Second Seminole War
Seminole Wars
Seminole Wars
surface form: United States–Native American conflicts in Florida
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Clinch
fieldOfWork United States–Native American wars
surface form: Indian Wars

frontier warfare
givenName Duncan
hasRole commander in campaigns against Native American tribes
leader of U.S. troops in Florida
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch United States Army
militaryRank officer
notableFor frontier command in the southeastern United States
military operations in Florida
participation in U.S. expansion into Native American territories
role in early 19th-century conflicts with Native American tribes
notablePlaceOfActivity American frontier
Florida
occupation military officer
partOf United States military history
history of Florida
positionHeld frontier commander
sexOrGender male

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Second Seminole War commander Duncan L. Clinch
Clinch County, Georgia namedFor Duncan L. Clinch
this entity surface form: Duncan Lamont Clinch
Battle of Withlacoochee commander Duncan L. Clinch
Battle of Withlacoochee primaryU.S.Leader Duncan L. Clinch