Lemuel C. Brown Papers, 1840-1901.
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Brown, Clarissa, d. 1875.
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Brown, Hachaliah, d. 1853.
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Brown, Lemuel B.
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Lemuel C. Brown, orginally from Westchester County, New York, was a farmer in Watertown, Wisconsin. Hachaliah Brown, his younger brother, graduated from West Point in 1842 and joined the Fourth Artillery. He was stationed at various forts in the Northeast, South and Midwest, and fought at the Battle of Vera Cruz during the Mexican-American War. From the description of Lemuel C. Brown Papers, 1840-1901. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702171597 Lemuel Brown, tanner, Oswego, Ne...
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Brown, Lemuel B.
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Lemuel C. Brown, orginally from Westchester County, New York, was a farmer in Watertown, Wisconsin. Hachaliah Brown, his younger brother, graduated from West Point in 1842 and joined the Fourth Artillery. He was stationed at various forts in the Northeast, South and Midwest, and fought at the Battle of Vera Cruz during the Mexican-American War. From the description of Lemuel C. Brown Papers, 1840-1901. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702171597 Lemuel Brown, tanner, Oswego, Ne...
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West Point, N.Y., was originally utilized as a strategic defense location during the American Revolution. West Point is geographically located on a 100 ft. plateau overlooking the Hudson River. After the American victory Congress created a Corps of Invalids (veterans) that were transferred to West Point for the purpose of instructing candidates for commission. In 1802 Congress legally established the United States Military Academy at West Point. The Academy produced many leaders of American forc...
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