Alexander McDougall

Alexander McDougall
United States Secretary of Marine
In office
7 February 1781 – 29 August 1781
Preceded byFrancis Lewis (as Chairman of the Continental Board of Admiralty)
Succeeded byRobert Morris (Agent of Marine)
Personal details
BornSummer 1732
Died9 June, 1786 (aged 53–54)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceContinental Army
RankMajor general
Commands1st New York Regiment
Battles/wars
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Major General Alexander McDougall (1732– 9 June 1786) was a Continental Army officer and politician who was a leader of Sons of Liberty during the American Revolution. He served in the Army during the Revolutionary War, and as a delegate to the Continental Congress. After the war, he was the president of the first bank in the state of New York and served a term in the New York State Senate.