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25: 221: 170:. General Jean-Louis Ferrand committed suicide, his Spanish militias having mutinied in the middle of the fight. Joseph-David de Barquier then took command of the Eastern Division of Santo Domingo and resisted during an 8-month siege in the capital's fortress. He was soon deprived of all communication with the metropolis and of all internal assistance, the city being invested by a Spanish army corps under General 235: 207: 263: 249: 154:
in November, then in the Clauzel division in December. He then joined the western part of the island. He commanded at the Saint-Nicolas mole and seized the port and fort of Jean-Rabel. After the rout, he received in 1804 the command of the 1st division, strong of 2,000 French soldiers under the
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Having entered the service as a second lieutenant in the 1st Cavalry Regiment in December 1779, he became lieutenant in 1791 and then captain in 1792. Appointed aide-de-camp to the General-Prince of Hesse, decorated with the Cross of Saint-Louis in June 1792, in July 1792, he became
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to lend support to the Spanish General Joseph Arala against the French. General Barquier proposed on July 4 a capitulation, by virtue of which the garrison left with the honours of war", which took effect on July 7. The officers were sent to France and the soldiers to England.
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lieutenant-colonel in September, and he was promoted to adjutant-general in February 1793. In the Army of Italy in March 1793, he served in the Macquart division on March 30, 1793, participated in the
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Having joined the army in Santo Domingo as head of the general administration of hospitals, he was promoted to provisional brigadier general on April 18, 1802. He served as commander at
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Georges Six: Biographical dictionary of French generals and admirals of the Revolution and the Empire, Georges Saffroy historical and noble bookstore, 1934 (volume 1).
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Rabbe, Vieilh de Boisjolin and Saint-Preuve: Historical dictionary of living and dead men from 1788 to the present day, Volume V, 1836, Paris.
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on April 28, 1794. He was wounded by a shell fragment at the La Rocavion affair in the Col de Tende expedition on August 7, 1794.
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Reformed on June 7, 1795, he was member of the board of directors of the Perpignan hospital in May 1800, then of that of Rennes.
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He then faced the Spanish insurrection of 1808 in Santo Domingo. About 700 French were defeated on November 7, 1808, at the
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Decorated with the Legion of Honor on August 24, 1810, later employed in the military division, in
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In July 1809, an English squadron commanded by General Carmichael left
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on March 11, 1805, which was besieging the fortress of Santo Domingo.
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He was made an officer of the Legion of Honor on May 8, 1835.
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in the latter conflict. But with the aid of British forces in
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would each undergo their own revolutions against France: the
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French general; 71st governor of Santo Domingo (1808–1809)
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