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  2. Raid on Chesconessex Creek - Wikipedia

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    It was armed with a single six-pounder cannon and commanded by Captain John G. Joynes, who led an artillery company attached to the 2nd Regiment of Virginia Militia. [2] Joynes had served throughout the war and in 1813 was recommended for promotion and command of an intended battalion of artillery by Virginia congressman Thomas Monteagle Bayly. [3]

  3. Raid on Alexandria (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    British and American movements during the Chesapeake campaign 1814. The Raid on Alexandria was a British victory during the War of 1812, which gained much plunder at little cost but may have contributed to the later British repulse at Baltimore by delaying their main forces.

  4. Robert Porterfield (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    In 1852, years after Porterfield's death, Virginia's legislature awarded a land grant to his heirs based on his service during the War of 1812. His daughter Rebecca Porterfield Kinney, although she became a widow, would survive the American Civil War, as would several grandchildren, including CSA Pvt. Charles Nicholas Kinney.

  5. Army National Guard units with campaign credit for the War of ...

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    Twenty-four current units of the Army National Guard perpetuate the lineages of militia units mustered into federal service during the War of 1812. Militia units from nine states that were part of the Union by the end of the War of 1812 (Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina and Virginia), plus the District of Columbia, are the ...

  6. Virginian militia - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War, the Virginia militia was the main recruiting body for first the Provisional Army of Virginia and later the Virginia state regiments of the Confederate Army. After the Civil War, Reconstruction governments forced upon Virginia an all-volunteer militia system in opposition to Virginia's Bill of Rights. The militia became ...

  7. Philip Pryor - Wikipedia

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    Pryor served as Captain of a cavalry company with the 1st Regiment (Byrne's), Virginia Militia, during the War of 1812 and participated in the Battle of Hampton on June 25, 1813. A letter from Major Stapelton Crutchfield to Governor of Virginia James Barbour , recounting the circumstances of the battle and Captain Pryor's actions, was read to ...

  8. William Chamberlayne (soldier) - Wikipedia

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    During the second year of the War of 1812, he commanded Virginia militia units between the James and York Rivers, including defensive preparations in the strategically important Hampton Roads area, especially at Hampton, Jamestown and Yorktown during the failed British assault against Craney Island near Portsmouth. Despite his efforts, the ...

  9. Timeline of the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    William Eustis resigns as U.S. Secretary of War: 1812 Dec 3 home front James Monroe serves as U.S. Secretary of War 1812 Dec 18 Great Lakes region: Battle of the Mississinewa: Part of a U.S. expedition against Delaware and Miami villages where the Mississinewa River flows into the Wabash River near present-day Marion, Indiana. 1812 Dec 26 ...

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