Peter Bryan Bruin
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Peter Bryan Bruin
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Peter Bryan Bruin was a landowner and judge in Mississippi Territory, United States. A veteran of the American Revolutionary War who served as an officer with Daniel Morgan and worked as an aide-de-camp to John Sullivan, he settled in the Natchez District shortly after the conclusion of the American revolution. He was later a host to a young Andrew Jackson and Rachel Donelson Robards, on what may have amounted to their honeymoon circa 1790. In 1798 Bruin was signatory to the "Memorial to Congres
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Mississippi settler, territorial judge (1754–1827)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Bryan_Bruin
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2024-08-15T00:16:39Z
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2024-09-03T05:52:11Z
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