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Boston, the Navy Yard, and the War of 1812

Boston, the Navy Yard, and the War of 1812

When the Federal government established a navy yard in Massachusetts in 1800, it naturally looked to Boston Harbor. A thriving town of more than 34,000 people, Boston was home to hundreds of ...

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War of 1812 Bicentennial Celebration

As U.S. Army and Georgia Militia Headquarters, Fort Hawkins played a significant role in the War of 1812. The fort supplied all command and logistics support for the Southern Theatre and fort personnel participated directly in the Creek War and ...

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War of 1812 Cannon

During the War of 1812, an armory was built near the intersection of Dulaney Valley and Joppa Roads. It was soon abandoned. In the 1830's, Henry Chew built a house on this site and decorated the lawn with a cannon ...

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Lincolnville War of 1812 Cannon

This cannon

was stationed at

Lincolnville beach for the

protection of this village

during the War of 1812

Restored to

this original location

on May 18, 1957

by Edwin W. Kibbe

who gave it to the people

of the Town of Lincolnville

Marker is on Atlantic Highway (U.S. 1) 0.1 miles ...

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Roane County War of 1812 Memorial

To the Glory of God

and in loving memory of

the American soldiers and

sailors of the War of 1812

who enlisted here.

This tablet is erected by

the Tennessee National

Society United States

Daughters of 1812 and the

Court of Roane County.

Marker can be reached from Court Street ...

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War of 1812

General George Izard troops encamped here in Sept. 1814 marching from Plattsburgh to Sackett's Harbour by the old state road through Johnstown.

Marker is on New York Route 29 0.2 miles north of Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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War of 1812 Encampment

(Front text)

On June 18, 1812, the United States declared war against Great Britain. One of the first units to be mustered into service was the Third Regiment of South Carolina Militia, which was stationed at Haddrell's Point, west of ...

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War of 1812

In 1808, Congress again approved funds to fortify the coastline, prompted by the prospect of another war with England. England was at war with France, which was ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte at the time, and although the United States had ...

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The War of 1812

Lewes Maritime History Trail

During the War of 1812, British vessels

blockaded the mouth of Delaware Bay in

an effort to disrupt shipping patterns and

supply lines and cause economic hardship

in the Mid-Atlantic. But when crews

attempted to land at ...

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Frontier Violence During the War of 1812

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Tensions between Native Americans and Euro-American settlers remained high on the Ohio frontier during the War of 1812. Grievances mounted rapidly following the removal of the Greentown Delawares to Piqua in the late summer of 1812. On September 10, British-allied ...

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