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  2. Samuel George - Wikipedia

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    George served on the American side during the War of 1812 in defense of the Niagara Frontier for at least three years, and was paid a $120 pension. [4] During the war, George reportedly ran a round trip from American headquarters at Buffalo to the arsenal Canandaigua (a distance of 150 miles) in two days. [3] Hauptman notes a gap in historical ...

  3. United States House Committee on Revolutionary Pensions

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    The United States House Committee on Revolutionary Pensions was a U.S. House committee, established on January 10, 1831, that superseded the defunct Committee on Military Pensions to assume jurisdiction over issues related to pensions for service in the American Revolutionary War. [1]

  4. Margaret M. H. Finch - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Maddox Hammond Finch (1878–1958) [1] was an American archivist and genealogist.She was an employee of the United States Federal Government from 1919 until her retirement in 1949, where she was an expert in military pension records from the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812.

  5. Last surviving United States war veterans - Wikipedia

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    Though not mentioned in the 1864 book The Last Men of the Revolution, he was the last surviving veteran of the American Revolution to have been granted a pension. Daniel Frederick Bakeman (1759–1869) – Continental Army. Last veteran drawing a pension awarded by Congress; granted a pension in 1867 even though he could not prove his service. [7]

  6. Veteran Corps of Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The Veteran Corps of Artillery is a patriotic organization established as an independent artillery unit in 1790 at New York by veterans of the Revolutionary War. [1] In 1848, [2] it consolidated with the Military Society of the War of 1812 (formed in 1826 by American veterans of the War of 1812).

  7. Southern Campaigns: Pension Transactions - Wikipedia

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    British colonies in North America have provided pensions for soldier's years prior to the Revolutionary War for more than a century. [1] It wasn't until the war broke out that the United States government provided three types of pensions for soldiers during the war: A disability pension was granted to a soldier who was injured in the line of duty, a service pension was granted to any veteran ...