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  2. Indiana in the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    Numerous American citizens from Indiana enlisted in United States Army and militia units during the war, including the Indiana Rangers, and served in various theaters. In September 1812, months after the war's outbreak, British-allied Native Americans laid siege to two U.S. military forts in Indiana, Fort Harrison and Fort Wayne. Both sieges ...

  3. Indiana Rangers - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Territorial Militia: Type: Infantry (1807–1809, 1811, ... Following the end of the War of 1812, the Indiana Rangers were discharged from military service in ...

  4. Yellow Jackets (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    A few days after the battle, and successful conclusion of the campaign, the militia was released from duty and returned to their homes. The militia reached Corydon on November 27 and disbanded after seventy-four days campaigning. The town later constructed a memorial on the town square for the fallen soldiers in the battle. [7] Indiana portal

  5. United States Rangers in the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    The act was renewed in 1813, and the number of ranger companies increased several times during the War of 1812. The President of the United States selected which state or territory should have the benefit of raising ranger companies. The Rangers were not militia, but formed part of the war establishment of the United States Army. [2]

  6. Fort Harrison, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Harrison was a War of 1812 era stockade constructed in Oct. 1811 on high ground overlooking the Wabash River on a portion of what is today the modern city of Terre Haute, Indiana, by forces under command of Gen. William Henry Harrison. It was a staging point for Harrison to encamp his forces just prior to the Battle of Tippecanoe a month ...

  7. Siege of Fort Wayne - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Fort Wayne took place from September 5 – September 12, 1812, during the War of 1812.The stand-off occurred in the modern city of Fort Wayne, Indiana between the U.S. military garrison at Fort Wayne and a combined force of Potawatomi and Miami forces.

  8. John Tipton - Wikipedia

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    John Tipton (August 14, 1786 – April 5, 1839) was from Tennessee and became a farmer in Indiana; an officer in the 1811 Battle of Tippecanoe, and veteran officer of the War of 1812, in which he reached the rank of Brigadier General; and politician.

  9. Category:People from Indiana in the War of 1812 - Wikipedia

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    This category is for soldiers and militia of Indiana that fought during the War of 1812 and its regional precursor, Tecumseh's War. Pages in category "People from Indiana in the War of 1812" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.