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var str = 'General Alexander Macolm led US troops to victory over the British at the Battle of Plattsburg in New York during the War of 1812 for which he was awarded a Gold Medal by Congress. He had been one of the first graduates of the US Military Academy at West Point and he served as the Senior Officer and Commanding General of the US Army from 1828-1841. He is buried at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington DC.';
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Gen Alexander Macolm War of 1812 Congressional Cemetery DC
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var str = 'This simple stone marker marks the spot where 14 unknown soldiers and sailors of the War of 1812 lie buried. As the engraving states, the monument honors all those who made the supreme sacrifice in the war. Nearby are buried the remains of a soldier from the war.';
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Tomb of Unknown of War of 1812 Arlington National Cemetery VA
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var str = 'The battle site of the 1811 fight at Tippecanoe that preceded US involvement in the War of 1812 and helped destroy Native America attempts to form an alliance of tribes to withstand western white settlement is outlined by a wrought iron gate and commemorated with a large white granite obelisk rising from the high ground. The battle launched the political career of future president William Henry Harrison and decimated Tecumseh’s hopes for a Native American Confederacy. Around the base of the obelisk are bronze plaques indicating the size of both forces and the number of casualties believed to have been suffered by both sides as well as the names of enlisted personnel and officers who were killed. On the front side of the base stands a life-size carved statue of General Harrison. ';
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var str = 'This bronze plaque within the original cemetery chapel within the Cemetery at the U.S. Army Military Academy at West Point honors those who served in the war with Great Britain.';
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var str = 'Within the entrance hall to the Yale University Commons the walls are inscribed with the names of Yale graduates who lost their lives in American conflicts from the War of 1812 through Vietnam. The information includes their year of graduation as well as the action in which they lost their life. Most of the plaques and walls of names are dedicated by specific graduating classes from the university. There is one name John Bates Murdock who perished in the War of 1812. There are 2 names inscribed for the War with Mexico: Lyman Foot, M.D. and Frederick Davis Mills. There is an individual plaque for the Spanish American War and Philippine Insurrection to honor Joseph Walport as well as one for Franklin Adam Meacham. One honors Horace Tracy Pitkin who died at his post during the Boxer Rebellion in China on July 1, 1900. He had graduated from the Yale Seminary in 1896 and served three years as a missionary in China. Several walls contain the names of those from Yale who served and died during the Civil War. There is also an inscription on the floor noting this memorial, however the etching is almost worn off and the floor is covered most of the time by a floor mat.';
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