Biography patrick st clair
- Patrick St. Clair was born in Houston, Texas.
- Biography.
- After 35 years professional experience as a full time commercial photographer, I incorporated under the name Circular Logic Systems, Inc in Rochester, NY.
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EDUCATION
2005 M.F.A. San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco CA
1993 B.A. History, Southwestern University, Georgetown, TX
SELECT EXHIBITIONS
2017 Wild, Root Division, San Francisco, CA
2016 Group Show, Wonderland Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2015 Fall Group Show, Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, San Francisco, CA
2014 For the Love of Country, Driftwood Art Salon Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2014 Fall Group Show, Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, Mill Valley, CA
2013 Group Show, Driftwood Art Salon Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2013 Twilight, Red Poppy Art House, San Francisco, CA
2013 Fall Group Show, Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, Mill Valley, CA
2012 Fall Group Show, Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, Mill Valley, CA
2011 Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, Mill Valley, CA
2010 Art Aqua, Stephanie Breitbard Fine Arts, Miami
2008 If These Walls Could Speak, Reaves Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2008 Group Show, Reaves Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2007 Group Show, HangArt, San Francisco, CA
2006 LOL, HangArt, San Francisco, CA
2005 CMYK/RGB, Transamerica Building, San Francisco, CA
2005
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Patrick Sinclair
British Army general
For the Scottish nobleman, see Patrick Sinclair, 9th Lord Sinclair.
Lieutenant-General Patrick Sinclair (1736 – 31 January 1820) was a British Army officer and governor in North America. He is best remembered for overseeing the construction of Fort Mackinac on Mackinac Island in what was to become the U.S. state of Michigan.
Biography
Sinclair was born in Lybster, Scotland, and enlisted in the Army at about age 18. In 1758 he was commissioned ensign in the 42nd Foot and was involved in the attack on Guadeloupe later that year.
By 1760, Sinclair was at Oswego, New York, where he was promoted lieutenant, and involved in the Seven Years' War. His battalion were part of the force heading to attack Montreal under the command of Major-General Amherst. They captured a French brig near Fort Lévis and Sinclair was given command. After Amherst's force captured Fort Lévis in what became known as the Battle of the Thousand Islands, Sinclair was assigned to the area for the rest of Amherst's campaign. In 1761 he exchanged into th
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SINCLAIR, PATRICK, army officer and colonial administrator; b. 1736 in Lybster, Scotland, son of Alexander Sinclair and Aemilia Sinclair; m. c. 1785 Catherine M. S. Stewart of Inverness, Scotland, and they had at least four sons; d. 31 Jan. 1820 in Lybster.
Like many other Scots, Patrick Sinclair sought adventure and advancement through the British army. He enlisted about 1754, and on 21 July 1758 he became an ensign in the 2nd battalion of the 42nd Foot. Late that year his battalion took part in the successful attack on Guadeloupe. In July 1760 it arrived at Oswego (N.Y.), the rendezvous with other forces that Major-General Amherst* had gathered to move against Montreal (Que.) from the west. While at Oswego, on 27 July 1760, Sinclair was promoted lieutenant. During the descent of the St Lawrence a French brig was captured near Fort Lévis (east of Prescott, Ont.); it was renamed the Williamson and Sinclair was given command. He was transferred to the snow Mohawk after the fall of the fort
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