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1634:Great Lakes
1317:Beaver Dams
1289:Chateauguay
1228:Sinquefield
1218:Fort Bowyer
1193:Holy Ground
1188:Canoe Fight
1160:Mississippi
922:Plattsburgh
866:North Point
856:Bladensburg
823:New Orleans
724:War of 1812
371:War of 1812
278:Ball's Farm
268:Beaver Dams
258:Fort George
183:18 captured
126:John Dunham
26:War of 1812
1863:Categories
1836:80°04′44″W
1833:42°48′32″N
1761:definition
1728:See also:
1713:Valparaiso
1672:Gulf Coast
1652:Lake Huron
1605:Macedonian
1527:Chesapeake
1392:Port Dover
1178:Burnt Corn
1130:Frenchtown
1125:Brownstown
1092:Tippecanoe
1016:Alexandria
973:Stephenson
932:Black Rock
917:Ogdensburg
828:St. Philip
787:Washington
680:August 12,
642:August 12,
637:The Sachem
567:References
528:Casualties
377:Background
320:Port Dover
283:Black Rock
1772:textbooks
1734:Creek War
1708:Nuku Hiva
1642:Lake Erie
1624:La Guaira
1593:Guerriere
1535:President
1438:Pensacola
1397:Gananoque
1347:Longwoods
1251:Sink Hole
1203:Talladega
871:Baltimore
815:Louisiana
513:Aftermath
181:2 wounded
1748:Category
1581:Reindeer
1511:Dominica
1487:Epervier
1402:2nd Erie
1382:1st Erie
1322:Chippawa
1238:Missouri
1173:Autossee
1150:Mackinac
1117:Michigan
1102:Harrison
1059:Dearborn
1051:Illinois
993:Virginia
955:Ocracoke
899:New York
838:Maryland
761:Delaware
445:– Capt.
385:and the
330:Chippawa
298:Lewiston
179:3 killed
176:1 killed
158:Strength
62:, Canada
55:Location
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1573:Peacock
1550:vs HMS
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1519:Argus
1479:Cyane
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978:Copus
881:Maine
805:Peter
769:Lewes
1599:USS
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1579:HMS
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1560:Avon
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1552:Java
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