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Manchester (New York, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
Black Rock (New York, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
Niagara River (New York, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
New York State (New York, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
Canandaigua (New York, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
Buffalo, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
Salisbury (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
James Madison (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
Peter Buel Porter (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Qe of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.
John Quincy Adams (search for this): entry porter-peter-buel
Porter, Peter Buel 1773-1844
Military officer; born in Salisbury, Conn., Aug. 4, 1773; studied law, and began practice at Canandaigua, N. Y., in 1795; was a member of Congress from 1809 to 1813, and again in 1815-16.
He settled at Black Rock, near
General Porter's medal. Buffalo, where he and his brothers made large purchases of land along the Niagara River.
A leader of volunteers on the Niagara frontier, he became distinguished for his skill and bravery, and received the thanks of Congress and a gold medal.
President Madison offered him the position
Peter Buel, Porter. of commander-in-chief of the army in 1815, which he declined.
He was secretary of state of New York (1815-16), and was Secretary of War, under President John Quincy Adams, in 1828. General Porter was one of the early projectors of the Erie Canal, and one of the first board of commissioners.
He died at Niagara Falls, March 20, 1844.