Alexander Graydon Jr. (1752–1818) was an author and officer in the American Revolution.
He was commissioned captain on January 5, 1776, and commanded a company of men in the Battle of Long Island and in the Battle of Harlem Heights.
After the war, he was elected as prothonotary of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania (1785–1799).
[1][2] He wrote his memoirs in 1811, chronicling his life and times in which he lived.
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