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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing). Search the whole document.
Found 37 total hits in 19 results.
Brownstown (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Peterboro (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Temple, N. H. (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Lundy's Lane (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Salem (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Manchester (New York, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Fort Niagara (New York, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
James Miller (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.
1776 AD (search for this): entry miller-james
Miller, James 1776-1851
Military officer; born in Peterboro, N. H., April 25, 1776; entered the army as major in 1808, and was lieutenant-colonel and leader of the Americans in the battle at Brownstown in 1812.
He was distinguished in events on the
James Miller. Niagara frontier, especially in the battle at Niagara Falls, or Lundy's Lane, in July, 1814.
For his services there he was brevetted brigadier-general, and received from Congress a gold medal.
He was governor of Arkansas from 1819 to 1825, and collector of the port of Salem from 1825 to 1849.
He died in Temple, N. H., July 7, 1851.