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  2. Battle of Bladensburg - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Bladensburg, also known as the Bladensburg Races, took place during the Chesapeake Campaign, part of the War of 1812, on 24 August 1814, at Bladensburg, Maryland, 8.6 miles (13.8 km) northeast of Washington, D.C.

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  4. Chesapeake Bay Flotilla - Wikipedia

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    The Register, covers the period 2 June to 30 December 1814, is one of our most important primary sources for the names and units of American casualties at Bladensburg, see thumbnail. [4] 1814 Naval Hospital Register, Washington D.C. patients 31-45, from injured marines and sailors from Commodore Joshua Barney's, Chesapeake Flotilla

  5. Category:Conflicts in 1814 - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Huanta (1814) Battle of Kashmir (1814) Battle of Orthez; Battle of Toulouse (1814) Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1814) Battle of Bladensburg; Blockade of Maastricht (1814) Bolivian War of Independence; Battle of Brienne; Battle of Buceo; Battle of Byssel

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  7. Chesapeake campaign - Wikipedia

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    A battle that thwarted the British plan to follow up their victories at Bladensburg and Washington with the capture of Baltimore. The British landing party, under the command of Maj. Gen. Robert Ross met the American force, under the command of Brig. Gen. John Stricker, at the narrowest point of the peninsula leading from North Point to Baltimore.

  8. It’s Bladensburg vs. the world in high-stakes bid for ... - AOL

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    A fight is brewing over the Town of Bladensburg's plan to annex the former Prince George's Hospital Center site, a valuable parcel that the nearby Town of Cheverly was already planning to annex ...

  9. History of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Two notable battles occurred in the state. The first was the Battle of Bladensburg on August 24, 1814, just outside the national capital, Washington, D.C. The British army routed the American militiamen, who fled in confusion, and went on to capture Washington, D.C.