| Notable | Name | Rank | Battle | When | % Correct |
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| 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%
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| Appointment by United States President James Madison | Angus McDonald | Major | None | October 14, 1814 | 100%
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| 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%
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| Raised the 1st Regiment of Riflemen to serve under General William Henry Harrison | John Allen | Colonel | Battle of Frenchtown | January 22, 1813 | 100%
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| Commanded the 11th Infantry Regiment in the Capture of Fort Erie | John B. Campbell | Colonel | Battle of Chippawa | August 28, 1814 | 100%
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| 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%
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| Founded the town of Palmyra, led many successful attacks against british positions | John Swift | Brigadier general | Battle of Fort George | July 12, 1814 | 100%
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| Major of the 39th Infantry | Lemuel P. Montgomery | Major | Battle of Horseshoe Bend | March 27, 1814 | 100%
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| 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%
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| Captain of the Lexington Light Infantry from Kentucky | Nathaniel G.S. Hart | Captain | Massacre of the River Raisin | January 23, 1813 | 100%
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| Indian allies massacred the American wounded | Paschal Hickman | Captain | Massacre of the River Raisin | January 23, 1813 | 100%
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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%
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| Battle of fort meigs became known as "Dudley's Massacre" | William Dudley | Colonel | Battle of Fort Meigs | 5 May 1813 | 100%
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| 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%
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| 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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