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Jacob Brown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. The description on its description page there is shown below. Commons is a freely licensed media file repository. You can help. ... Major-General Jacob Jennings Brown (1775-1828), US Army, circa 1814.
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; War of 1812 United States Army Major General. He became senior General in the American Army in 1815 after leading successful campaigns in New York and Canada. He was appointed the 1st Commanding General of the United States Army on June 1, 1821. Search Amazon for Jacob Brown...
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Sword of the Border: Major General Jacob Jennings Brown, 1775-1828, by John D. Morris ... A New York militia general who passed into the Regular Army, during the War of 1812 Jacob Brown won four of the nine American land victories, more than any other US general in the war, after which he became one of only two major...
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Brown, Jacob Jennings - 1775—1828, American general, b. Bucks co., Pa. In the War of 1812 he defeated (May, 1813) a British attempt to take Sackets Harbor, N.Y., and the next year became commander... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Brown, Jacob Jennings...
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Brown crossed the Niagara, took Fort Erie, and drove the British back toward York (now Toronto). On July 25, 1814, he fought the battle of Lundy's Lane, in which he was wounded. From 1821 to 1828 he was general-in-chief of the U.S. army.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Jacob Jennings Brown, U.S. History, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Jacob Jennings Brown, U.S. History, Biographies...
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Author Name: Morris, John D. Title: SWORD OF THE BORDER - MAJOR GENERAL JACOB JENNINGS BROWN, 1775-1828; ... 368 During the War of 1812 Brown successfully defended the Lake Ontario naval base at Sacketts Harbor in 1813. Jacob J. Brown ; Price = 35.00 USD...
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One of the oldest towns in Jefferson County, and the mother town for the northern tier, Brownville was first settled by the pioneer Jacob Brown and his extended family in 1799. At its first organization, Brownville included all of present Brownville, as well as Pamelia, Lyme, Cape Vincent, Clayton, Orleans, and a part...
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Encyclopedia article about Brown, Jacob Jennings. Information about Brown, Jacob Jennings in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Brown crossed the Niagara, took Fort Erie, and drove the British back toward York (now Toronto). On July 25, 1814, he fought the battle of Lundy's Lane...
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