Us Officers kill in the war of 1812 - Statistics

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Notable Name Rank Battle When % Correct
Major of the 32nd Infantry, he was victorious at the Battle of Longwoods in Upper Canada Andrew Holmes Major Battle of Mackinac Island August 14, 1814
100%
Appointment by United States President James Madison Angus McDonald Major None October 14, 1814
100%
Held command along Lake Champlain, led raids into Upper Canada along the Saint Lawrence River Benjamin Forsyth Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Battle of Odell Town June 28, 1814
100%
Raised the 1st Regiment of Riflemen to serve under General William Henry Harrison John Allen Colonel Battle of Frenchtown January 22, 1813
100%
Commanded the 11th Infantry Regiment in the Capture of Fort Erie John B. Campbell Colonel Battle of Chippawa August 28, 1814
100%
Served 4 terms in the Kentucky House of Representatives including 2 years as the House's Speaker John Simpson Captain Massacre of the River Raisin January 22, 1813
100%
Founded the town of Palmyra, led many successful attacks against british positions John Swift Brigadier general Battle of Fort George July 12, 1814
100%
Major of the 39th Infantry Lemuel P. Montgomery Major Battle of Horseshoe Bend March 27, 1814
100%
Served many years in the Maryland House of Delegates and in 1805–1807 as a Representative in the Ninth Congress Leonard Covington Brigadier General Battle of Crysler's Farm November 14, 1813
100%
Captain of the Lexington Light Infantry from Kentucky Nathaniel G.S. Hart Captain Massacre of the River Raisin January 23, 1813
100%
Indian allies massacred the American wounded Paschal Hickman Captain Massacre of the River Raisin January 23, 1813
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Fought under the command of General John Floyd in battles at Autossee, Tallassee and Camp Defiance Samuel Butts Captain Battle of Calebee Creek January 27, 1814
100%
Battle of fort meigs became known as "Dudley's Massacre" William Dudley Colonel Battle of Fort Meigs 5 May 1813
100%
Explorer for whom Pikes Peak in Colorado is named, expeditions coincided with other Jeffersonian expeditions, including the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the Red River Expedition in 1806 Zebulon Pike Brigadier General Battle of York April 27, 1813
100%
Also known as Apekonit ("Carrot top"), was the son-in-law of Chief Little Turtle of the Miami william Wells Captain Battle of Fort Dearborn 15 August 1812
50%
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