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'''Joseph Goreham''' (also recorded as '''Gorham''', 1725 – 1790) was a ] army commander during the ] and the ]. He is the son of John Gorham Sr. and the brother ], both of whom were also ]. Having led "]" in ] and ] in the former, he spent the interim as a civilian in ]. In the latter he is noted as the commander of British forces victorious at ].<ref name="" Deserted His Majesty's Service": Military Runaways, the British-American Press, and the Problem of Desertion during the Seven Years' War">{{cite journal|last=Agostini|first=T. |year=2007|title=" Deserted His Majesty's Service": Military Runaways, the British-American Press, and the Problem of Desertion during the Seven Years' War|journal=Journal of Social History}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Scott|first=K|year=1945|title=Major General Sullivan and Colonel Stephen Holland|journal=New England Quarterly1}}</ref> | '''Joseph Goreham''' (also recorded as '''Gorham''', 1725 – 1790) was a ] army commander during the ] and the ]. He is the son of John Gorham Sr. and the brother of ], both of whom were also ]. Having led "]" in ] and ] in the former, he spent the interim as a civilian in ]. In the latter he is noted as the commander of British forces victorious at ].<ref name="" Deserted His Majesty's Service": Military Runaways, the British-American Press, and the Problem of Desertion during the Seven Years' War">{{cite journal|last=Agostini|first=T. |year=2007|title=" Deserted His Majesty's Service": Military Runaways, the British-American Press, and the Problem of Desertion during the Seven Years' War|journal=Journal of Social History}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal|last=Scott|first=K|year=1945|title=Major General Sullivan and Colonel Stephen Holland|journal=New England Quarterly1}}</ref> | ||
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Joseph Goreham (also recorded as Gorham, 1725 – 1790) was a British army commander during the Seven Years War and the American Revolutionary War. He is the son of John Gorham Sr. and the brother of John Gorham, both of whom were also Rangers. Having led "Goreham's Rangers" in Havana and Quebec in the former, he spent the interim as a civilian in Nova Scotia. In the latter he is noted as the commander of British forces victorious at Fort Cumberland.Cite error: The <ref>
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- Scott, K (1945). "Major General Sullivan and Colonel Stephen Holland". New England Quarterly1.