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1881:Lake Borgne
1835:Great Lakes
1518:Beaver Dams
1490:Chateauguay
1429:Sinquefield
1419:Fort Bowyer
1394:Holy Ground
1389:Canoe Fight
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548:Fort Shelby
489:Great Lakes
469:War of 1812
455:, May 1815.
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421:War of 1812
196:53 captured
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39:War of 1812
2032:Categories
1962:definition
1929:See also:
1914:Valparaiso
1873:Gulf Coast
1853:Lake Huron
1806:Macedonian
1728:Chesapeake
1593:Port Dover
1379:Burnt Corn
1331:Frenchtown
1326:Brownstown
1293:Tippecanoe
1217:Alexandria
1174:Stephenson
1133:Black Rock
1118:Ogdensburg
1029:St. Philip
988:Washington
818:References
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495:Background
429:Fort Osage
397:Lake Huron
345:Fort Meigs
330:Frenchtown
308:Fort Wayne
273:Brownstown
251:Tippecanoe
74:91°08′50″W
71:43°02′40″N
1973:textbooks
1935:Creek War
1909:Nuku Hiva
1843:Lake Erie
1825:La Guaira
1794:Guerriere
1736:President
1639:Pensacola
1598:Gananoque
1548:Longwoods
1452:Sink Hole
1404:Talladega
1072:Baltimore
1016:Louisiana
660:Aftermath
652:when the
609:Winnebago
605:Menominee
511:St. Louis
477:fur trade
377:Longwoods
355:Lake Erie
191:3 wounded
132:Winnebago
127:Menominee
1949:Category
1782:Reindeer
1712:Dominica
1688:Epervier
1603:2nd Erie
1583:1st Erie
1523:Chippawa
1439:Missouri
1374:Autossee
1351:Mackinac
1318:Michigan
1303:Harrison
1260:Dearborn
1252:Illinois
1194:Virginia
1156:Ocracoke
1100:New York
1039:Maryland
962:Delaware
625:en route
581:Michigan
483:and the
451:and the
166:Strength
57:Location
1804:vs HMS
1792:vs HMS
1774:Peacock
1751:vs HMS
1704:Penguin
1631:Florida
1346:Detroit
1341:Maguaga
1280:Indiana
1128:Niagara
1113:Buffalo
1090:Hampden
998:Georgia
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288:Detroit
278:Maguaga
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99:Result
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1680:Cyane
1672:Boxer
1369:Bashi
1308:Wayne
1184:Meigs
1179:Copus
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692:Notes
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1761:Avon
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1753:Java
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