War of 1812 Military Dead
This site contains Links to Comprehensive Web Sites dedicated to
the War of 1812 which have been created by historical institutions
and organizations
For a Listing with photos and info. on more than 500 War of 1812
Markers in Canada and the United States
CONNECTICUTT
War Memorial Bethleham, Connecticutt honoring: Dedicated to the
men of Bethlehem who by their devotion and loyalty preserved our
country in the War of 1812
Allen, James • Baldwin, Amos • Barnum, Eli • Beebe,
Issac • Beecher, Lyman • Burton, Oliver • Coe, Daniel • Church,
Samuel • Canfield, Austin • Fairfield, David • French,
Ezra • Frisbie, Benjamin • Gibbs, Spencer • Hannah,
George • Hine, Austin • Hine, Elijah • Hubbell, Talman • Hyde,
Abijah • Jackson, Levi • Kasson, Adam C. • Kimball,
Horace • Kimball, Horatio • Knapp, Seymour • Levenworth,
Philo • Lewis, Jabez • Luddington, Fred • Lum, Austin • Munger,
Harmon • Price, Sheldon • Seeley, Freeman • Seymour,
John N. • Skidmore, James B. • Smith, John • Steele,
Joseph • Stevens, Jeremiah • Stone, Norman • Williams,
William R. • Wilcox, Linus
Erected 1987 by the Citizens of the Town of Bethlehem Click
See also
Historic Buildings site Connecticutt. Many Connecticutt coastal towns
were attacked during the War of 1812 by British Raiding Partie that
came ashore and carried off cattle and just about anything that was
not nailed down. Connecticutt Governor John Cotton Smith refused
to allow Connecticutt militia to serve outside of the state of Connecticutt
because they were needed to defend Connecticutt's coast. Six thousand
Connecticutt militia did participate in the defense of New London.

MARYLAND
Fort McHenry Baltimore Click
The Star-Spangled Banner Flag House Click
MICHIGAN "Remember the Raisin" Battle and National Park Click
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