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Brown, Jacob (Jennings)

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Brown, Jacob (Jennings) (1775-1828)

US soldier who commanded US forces on the New York frontier in the War of 1812, defeating the British at Ogdensburg, Sackett's Harbor, Fort Erie, Chippewa, and Lundy's Lane. He was also a schoolteacher, surveyor, and lawyer. He served as commander of the US Army 1821-28.

He was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.


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