Irish-American soldier and politician
Robert Philson (c. 1759 – July 25, 1831) was an Irish-American soldier and politician.
Philson was born in County Donegal , Ulster , Ireland , and immigrated to Pennsylvania with his uncle John Fletcher. They kept a store in Berlin , Somerset County, Pennsylvania .
In 1794, Philson was arrested for his involvement in the Whiskey Rebellion . He was sent to Philadelphia for trial, but he and his co-defendant, Herman Husband , were acquitted.[ 1]
Philson served as associate judge of Somerset County, Pennsylvania , for twenty years, and also served as a one-term congressman during the 16th United States Congress .
Philson was commissioned a brigadier general of the Second Brigade, Tenth Division, Pennsylvania militia on May 9, 1800, a position he held during the War of 1812 .
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