The siege of Fort Meigs took place in late April to early May 1813 during the War of 1812 in northwestern Ohio, present-day Perrysburg. A small British...
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Confederacy, failed to capture the fort during the siege of Fort Meigs. It is named in honor of Ohio governor Return J. Meigs Jr., for his support in providing...
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re-constituted 2nd Squadron into a battle outside Fort Meigs, Ohio. The U.S. forces held their ground inside the fort and the British and Indians broke off the...
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William Dudley (colonel) (category American military personnel killed in the War of 1812)
up the Maumee River to Fort Meigs. Clay's forces arrived at the fort on May 4, 1813, in the midst of the Siege of Fort Meigs. General William Henry Harrison...
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Tecumseh failed to capture the U.S. fort recently constructed fort at the rapids on the Maumee River. Siege of Fort Meigs, Ohio (July 21–28, 1813): A second...
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Tecumseh's confederacy (category Tribal Confederacies of indigenous peoples of North America)
surrender of 2,500 American soldiers, by threatening to massacre any captives of the Siege of Detroit. General William Hull surrendered Fort Detroit in...
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Tecumseh (category Military personnel killed in the War of 1812)
assist. The ruse failed and the second siege of Fort Meigs was lifted. Procter then led a detachment to attack Fort Stephenson on the Sandusky River, while...
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Independence Siege of Fort Meigs (1813) – failed British siege of American garrison during the War of 1812 Siege of Tarragona (1813) – Peninsular War Siege of Pamplona...
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defeat American forces in the siege of Fort Meigs, the British under Henry Procter withdrew. Procter attempted to take Fort Meigs again in July by staging...
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Amos Stoddard (category Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives)
Indian force from Canada under Major General Henry Procter (see Siege of Fort Meigs). Early on, Stoddard was wounded in the leg by shrapnel. He survived...
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