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Alpheus Baker War of 1812 Rejected PensionHistory of the Town of Cornwall, Vermont: * pg. 343-345: In September 1814 a British force 14000 strong invaded Plattsburg, New York. Alpheus joined a company from Brandon commanded by Captain Michael/Micha Brown, which marched to Plattsburg in response. They witnessed a naval battle on Lake Champlain, which the British lost. They then encountered a British land regiment, which fired a volley, then retreated. The Americans had only 2 casualties. His 1879 request for pension was rejected because it was determined that his unit saw no combat.» Alpheus Baker War of 1812 Rejected Pension «Prev 1 2 » Slide Show Loading... Alpheus Baker War of 1812 Rejected Pension 2
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