Lewis DuBois
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Lewis DuBois American Revolutionary War commander. A descendant of Louis Dubois, who founded the early Huguenot settlement of New Paltz Huguenot descendants, DuBois was a carpenter from Poughkeepsie, New York. He enlisted in the Provincial Militia in 1762 at the age of 18.
[edit] American Revolutionary War
On June 28, 1775 he was commissioned as a Captain and directed to form a Company from Dutchess County to became a part of Colonel James Clinton's 3rd New York Regiment in the Canadian Campaign. Within a year of his commission, in June 21 1776, he was made a full Colonel and began raising the 5th New York Regiment. He was taken prisoner at Fort Montgomery October 6, 1777.
Colonel DuBois resigned his commission On December 22, 1779, but by 1780 was commanding a regiment of New York Levies, fighting in the Mohawk Valley of New York.
[edit] After War Years
After the war, he was promoted to Brigadier General and became commander of the Dutchess County Militia.