First American Regiment, Legion of the United States
Battles/wars
Hartshorne's Defeat, Hardin's Defeat, Siege of Fort Recovery †
Signature
Asa Hartshorne was a United States Army officer who died in 1794 during the Northwest Indian War. He was among the signers of the Treaty with the Six Nations and the Treaty with the Wyandot at Fort Harmar on January 9, 1789. Hartshorne became the namesake of a 1790 frontier skirmish near Maysville, Kentucky.
AsaHartshorne was a United States Army officer who died in 1794 during the Northwest Indian War. He was among the signers of the Treaty with the Six Nations...
the marsh by sinking into mud and water up to his neck, and Ensign AsaHartshorne, who hid beneath a log. Major Fontaine encountered the fleeing militia...
Asa Packer (December 29, 1805 – May 17, 1879) was an American businessman who pioneered railroad construction, was active in Pennsylvania politics, and...
God. Yet, American philosopher and self-described panentheist Charles Hartshorne referred to Spinoza's philosophy as "classical pantheism" and distinguished...
smoothly to Charles Hartshorne, who had been vice president under Packer. In 1883, Hartshorne retired to allow Harry E. Packer, Asa's 32-year-old youngest...
world, and then stepped back to observe. In the 1960s, theologian Charles Hartshorne scrupulously examined and rejected both deism and pandeism (as well as...
of Species, and he used the term later in letters to colleagues. In 1873, Asa Gray published an article in The Nation saying a "special creationist" who...
inclined to believe that nature depended upon "designed laws" and commended Asa Gray's statement about "Darwin's great service to Natural Science in bringing...
region of the brain is changing in structure even well past the age of 30.Hartshorne JK, Germine LT (April 2015). "When Does Cognitive Functioning Peak? The...
world-view, and its main proponents include Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne. The core belief of process philosophy is the claim that events and processes...
find God." Guru Granth Sahib — the sacred text and last Guru of Sikhism Asa Di Var — 24 stanzas used as a morning prayer Bhattan De Savaiye Japji Sahib...