Chris:

There is at least one county, in Kentucky, named after him.


I wonder if his changing from clerical robes into a colonel's uniform,

is the ultimate source of the "hero trope" in comics and movies where

someone gets out of his regular clothes and into a sharp new uniform

of some kind, like Batman or Superman..


Maybe not, could be that there is some Greek myth along these lines,

but I can't think of any.


Billy


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Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2018 7:44 AM
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Subject: RE: [RC] Peter Muhlenberg


Interesting.  I had never heard of him.



From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Billy Rojas
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2018 1:02 PM
To: Centroids Discussions <[email protected]>
Cc: Billy Rojas <[email protected]>
Subject: [RC] Peter Muhlenberg



Peter Muhlenberg







...in 1767, where he was given a classical education from the Academy of 
Philadelphia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_of_Philadelphia> (the modern 
University of 
Pennsylvania<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Pennsylvania>). He was 
ordained in 1768 and headed a Lutheran congregation in Bedminster, New 
Jersey<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedminster,_New_Jersey>, before moving to 
Woodstock, Virginia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock,_Virginia>. In 1770 
he married Anna Barbara "Hannah" Meyer, the daughter of a successful potter. 
Together they had six children.



Muhlenberg visited England in 1772 and was ordained into the priesthood of the 
Anglican Church<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglican_Church>, although he 
served a Lutheran congregation. Since the Anglican Church was the state church 
of Virginia, he was required to be ordained in an Anglican church in order to 
serve a congregation in Virginia. Besides his new congregation, he led the 
Committee of 
Safety<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_of_Safety_(American_Revolution)> 
and Correspondence<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_of_correspondence> 
for Dunmore County, 
Virginia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunmore_County,_Virginia>. He was 
elected to the House of 
Burgesses<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Burgesses> in 1774, and was a 
delegate to the First Virginia 
Convention<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Virginia_Convention>.[later he 
served in the US Congress]

Military career

Toward the end of 1775, Muhlenberg was authorized to raise and command as its 
colonel<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonel_(United_States)> the 8th Virginia 
Regiment<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_Virginia_Regiment> of the 
Continental Army<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continental_Army>. After George 
Washington<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington> personally asked 
him to accept this task, he agreed. However, his brother Fredrick Augustus 
Muhlenberg, who was also a minister, did not approve of him going into the army 
until the British burned down his own church in front of him. Then he joined 
the military himself.



According to a biography written by his great nephew in the mid-19th century, 
on January 21, 1776 in the Lutheran church in Woodstock, 
Virginia<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodstock,_Virginia>, Reverend 
Muhlenberg took his sermon text from the third chapter 
Ecclesiastes<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ecclesiastes>, which starts with "To 
every thing there is a season..."; after reading the eighth verse, "a time of 
war, and a time of peace," he declared, "And this is the time of war," removing 
his clerical robe to reveal his Colonel's uniform. Outside the church door the 
drums began to roll as men turned to kiss their wives and then walked down the 
aisle to enlist, and within half an hour, 162 men were enrolled. The next day 
he led out 300 men from the county to form the nucleus of the 8th Virginia 
Regiment<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_Virginia_Regiment>....





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