Results for War of 1812
Fort Bowyer War of 1812
At, or near, this site, the United States, after seizing t...
War of 1812
Captain Barclay's British Fleet transporting General Proct...
End of Harrison's Trail In Ohio - War of 1812
Six miles east is the western boundary of "The Fire Lands"...
Fort Peachtree, War of 1812
One of a line of forts hastily constructed during the War ...
War of 1812 Memorial
[First Tablet, Lower Tablet Facing East]:
War of 1...
Soldiers of the War of 1812
In memory of soldiers
of the War of 1812
w...
Soldiers of the War of 1812
To Honor the Soldiers of the War of 1812
who lie bur...
Bethlehem War of 1812 Memorial
Dedicated to
the men of Bethlehem
who...
Point Peter Battery and the War of 1812
In 1795 a cannon battery constructed on the Point Peter pe...
French & Indian War – Revolutionary War – War of 1812
Soldiers of Franklin County
French and Indian War ...
Results for War of 1812
Fort Bowyer War of 1812
At, or near, this site, the United States, after seizing this point of land from the Spanish in 1813, built Fort Bowyer, a structure of wood and sand.
A small garrison of men courageously fought to defend the fort against ...
War of 1812
Captain Barclay's British Fleet transporting General Proctor's British army sailed up the Sandusky River to make their assault on Fort Stephenson August 1st and 2nd 1813 of which General Sherman wrote:
"The defense of Fort Stephenson by Croghan and his gallant ...
End of Harrison's Trail In Ohio - War of 1812
Six miles east is the western boundary of "The Fire Lands" - given by Connecticut to its citizens for property destroyed by the British during the Revolution.
Marker is at the intersection of West 3rd Street and Monroe Street, on the ...
Fort Peachtree, War of 1812
One of a line of forts hastily constructed during the War of 1812 to control the Creek Indians who were in alliance with the British, of the Chattahoochee River and Peachtree Creek, and overlooked the Creek trading-post town of Standing ...
War of 1812 Memorial
[First Tablet, Lower Tablet Facing East]:
War of 1812 Memorial
Dedicated on Aug. 5, 2006
Original monument was dedicated
In 1908 at W. Jefferson Ave.
Near Gibraltar Road by
Dr. Hal C. Wyman
Moved in 1958-1959 to
Parsons School in ...
Soldiers of the War of 1812
In memory of soldiers
of the War of 1812
who lie in upper Germantown Burying Ground
Philadelphia
William Crout • George Knorr • Jacob K. Knorr • Lewis Lehman • John Nell • John Poulson • Frederick Scheetz • Edward ...
Soldiers of the War of 1812
To Honor the Soldiers of the War of 1812
who lie buried in Sangamon County
[First Column]:
Roswell Abel • James Adams • William Archer • James Baker • Jacob Baker • Eli Barbre • Isaac Bates • Oliver Bates • Amor Batterton ...
Bethlehem War of 1812 Memorial
Dedicated to
the men of Bethlehem
who by their devotion and loyalty
preserved our country
in the War of 1812
Allen, James • Baldwin, Amos • Barnum, Eli • Beebe, Issac • Beecher, Lyman • Burton, Oliver • Coe, Daniel • Church, ...
Point Peter Battery and the War of 1812
In 1795 a cannon battery constructed on the Point Peter peninsula became the southernmost fortification in the First System of U.S. coastal defenses. Vacated in 1802, it was reoccupied and strengthened in 1808 to provide support for the enforcement of ...
French & Indian War – Revolutionary War – War of 1812
Soldiers of Franklin County
French and Indian War 1755-1758
In this war there were so far as can be determined two or three organized companies of Associators within the present limits of the county, who took part in ...