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George Croghan (soldier)

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Congressional medal presented by Congress February 13, 1835. Obverse: Presented by Congress to Colonel George Croghan, 1835. Bust of Colonel Croghan Reverse: Pars Magna Fuit (His share was great.) Ft. Stephenson with three gunboats on Lake Erie in
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Rogers: Some of the Descendants of Giles Rogers, an Immigrant to Virginia in 1664, Including the Family Names of Barksdale, Croghan, Gatewood, George, Gwathmey, O'Fallon, Temple, Thruston, Tyler, Underwood,
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Following the war, Croghan resigned from the army during a reduction in force and was appointed as a postmaster in New Orleans. In 1825, he became one of the two inspector generals in the army. During the
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Croghan's tomb and a soldiers' memorial to the war installed by the DAR in 1903 are both located on the library grounds near Croghan Street, which was renamed in his honor.
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St. George Louis Livingston Croghan (1823–1861), who married Cornelia Adelaide Ridgely, daughter of Commodore Charles C. Ridgely (son of Gov.
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Americans of Royal Descent: A Collection of Genealogies of American Families Whose Lineage is Traced to the Legitimate Issue of Kings
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Proceedings at the Unveiling of the Soldiers' Monument on the Site of Fort Stephenson, Fremont, Ohio
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Mary Angelica Croghan (1819–1906), who married the Rev. Christopher Billop Wyatt, a grandson of
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Serena Livingston Croghan (1833–1926), who married Augustus Frederick Rodgers.
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Lineage Book - National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution
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Livingston) Ridgely (daughter of Robert L. Livingston and granddaughter of
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of 1849, which had high mortality rates. He was buried at the site of
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Clark) Croghan (1765–1838) and William Croghan (1752–1822), from
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After he graduated from William and Mary, Croghan joined the
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American military personnel of the Mexican–American War
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Sandusky County Soldiers' Monument Association (1885).
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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Louisville, Kentucky
New Orleans, Louisiana
United States of America
United States Army

Colonel
War of 1812
Battle of Tippecanoe
Battle of Fort Stephenson
Battle of Mackinac Island
Mexican–American War
Battle of Monterrey

Congressional Gold Medal
Locust Grove farm
Louisville, Kentucky
née
Dublin, Ireland
battles of Brandywine
Monmouth
William Clark
George Rogers Clark
College of William and Mary
U.S. Army
Battle of Tippecanoe
Fort Meigs
Perrysburg, Ohio
Battle of Fort Stephenson
Ohio

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