Results for War of 1812
New York City Defenses During the War of 1812
To commemorate
New York City Defenses
During t...
War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Bond County
In memory of the
who are buried in
Bon...
War of 1812 Gravesites
Two War of 1812 soldiers while on a march from Plattsburgh...
War of 1812
Although Prairie du Chien belonged to the United States af...
War of 1812 Dead
Registered Michigan Historic Site
Hardship struck ...
National Independence in the Revolution and War of 1812
Among
the illustrious men
interred within ...
War of 1812 Tribute
War of 1812
1812 — 1815
They bravely fought...
Soldiers of the War of 1812 Who Fought for Texas
This tree dedicated in honor of
the soldiers ...
Results for War of 1812
New York City Defenses During the War of 1812
To commemorate
New York City Defenses
During the War of 1812
Barrier gate McGowan’s Pass,
Barrier Gate Manhattanville,
Forts Clinton, Fish, and Haight,
and three stone towers.
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Also in honor of
Maj. Gen. Garrit Hopper Striker
(the captain)
5th Regiment, 2nd Brigade.
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Erected by U.S.D. 1812
Empire State Society
February 22, 1900
Marker is ...
War of 1812 Soldiers Buried in Bond County
In memory of the
who are buried in
Bond County
Amos Balch • Ansel Birge
Welshier Buchanan • William Burgess
Allen Comer • John Etzler
Daniel Ferguson • John Floyd
Boling Grigg • Bonham Harlan
T. S. Hubbard • Joseph Hunter
Francis Jett • Nicholas Koonce
Joseph McAdams • ...
War of 1812 Gravesites
Two War of 1812 soldiers while on a march from Plattsburgh to Sackets Harbor, died and are buried on this historic spot.
Marker is on Russell-Pierrepont Road (County Route 24) 1.3 miles south of New York Route 56, on the left ...
War of 1812
Although Prairie du Chien belonged to the United States after the American Revolution, its pioneer residents were tied by trade, tradition and family to the French-British community at Mackinac and to the St. Lawrence River ports.
During the War of ...
War of 1812 Dead
Registered Michigan Historic Site
Hardship struck soon after American troops regained Detroit on Sept. 29, 1813, during the War of 1812. Soldiers quarters were lacking, and food supplies became desperately short. Then a disease resembling cholera broke out among the ...
National Independence in the Revolution and War of 1812
Among
the illustrious men
interred within this enclosure who
assisted in the achievement of
National Independence
in the
Revolution and War of 1812
are the following
Samuel Chase, 1741 – 1811, Signer of the Declaration of Independence
Colonel John Eager ...
War of 1812 Tribute
War of 1812
1812 — 1815
They bravely fought
and willingly died for
principles they knew
to be right.
Marker is on Georgia Avenue near West Clifton Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Soldiers of the War of 1812 Who Fought for Texas
This tree dedicated in honor of
the soldiers of the War of 1812
who fought for Texas liberty
March 16, 1935
Courtesy hmdb.org