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    Alexander Macomb (/məˈkum/; April 3, 1782 – June 25, 1841) was the Commanding General of the United States Army from May 29, 1828, until his death on...
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  • Alexander Macomb may refer to: Alexander Macomb (merchant) (1748–1831), American merchant and land speculator Alexander Macomb (general) (1782–1841),...
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    Alexander Macomb (1748–1831) was an American fur trader, merchant and land speculator known for purchasing nearly four million acres from the state of...
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    General Alexander Macomb is a monumental statue in Detroit, Michigan, United States. It was designed by sculptor Adolph Alexander Weinman and was dedicated...
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    SS Alexander Macomb was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Alexander Macomb, the Commanding General of...
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    The Alexander Macomb House at 39–41 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, New York City, served as the second U.S. Presidential Mansion. President George Washington...
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  • War. Born in Detroit, Michigan, Macomb was the son of Major General Alexander Macomb, who served as commanding general of the United States Army. He joined...
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    Detroit-born Alexander Macomb, Jr., a highly decorated veteran of the War of 1812 and hero of the Battle of Plattsburg. He was made Commanding General of the...
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  • of Alexander Macomb, U.S. Army general; namesake of Macomb's Purchase Alexander Macomb, Jr. (1782–1841), hero of the War of 1812; commanding general of...
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    officer, mercenary, explorer and diplomat. He was the grandson of General Alexander Macomb and great-grandson of George Mason. Born in Washington, DC, to...
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    Township of Macomb was officially approved by the Legislative Council on March 7, 1834. The township was named in honor of General Alexander Macomb, who was...
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    and given the name "Macomb" after Alexander Macomb, a general in the War of 1812. War veterans were given land grants in the Macomb area, which was part...
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    in 1827 renamed Fort Macomb in 1851, for General Alexander Macomb, former Chief of Engineers and the second Commanding General of the United States Army...
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    Montgomery Meigs Macomb (October 12, 1852 – January 19, 1924) was a United States Army Brigadier General. He was a veteran of the Spanish–American War...
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    of the United States Army, all under the command of Brigadier General Alexander Macomb, and ships commanded by Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough. Downie's...
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  • Places: McComb, Mississippi McComb, Ohio (which was named for Alexander Macomb (American general) McComb (Amtrak station) in Mississippi McComb High School...
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    Mark Alexander Milley (born June 20, 1958) is a retired United States Army general who served as the 20th chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from October...
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    speculator, and his father's first cousin was Maj. Gen. Alexander Macomb, the commanding general of the U. S. Army from 1828 to 1841. David Betton (for...
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    intended to violate the terms of the Macomb Treaty, a peace treaty they had recently negotiated with General Alexander Macomb that would allow them to remain...
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    North Hudson in Essex County. The mountain is named for Alexander Macomb, an American general who became famous for his victory at the Battle of Plattsburgh...
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    Weinman also taught; among his pupils was Eleanor Mary Mellon. General Alexander Macomb (1906–1908), Detroit, Michigan. Union Soldiers and Sailors Monument...
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  • morning, the rest of the army made up of Captain Alexander Macomb, General Schwan with his General Staff, and the artillery and cavalry units entered...
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    Landmarks in Michigan National Register of Historic Places listings in Macomb County, Michigan Canadian Technical Centre "National Register Information...
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    Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 – July 12, 1804) was an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first...
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    governor of Michigan. Groesbeck was born in Warren, Michigan, the son of Macomb County Sheriff Louis Groesbeck and his wife Julia (Coquillard) Groesbeck...
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    was Colonel Alexander Macomb, who became the Chief Engineer, 1 June 1821 through 24 May 1828. In 1828, he was elevated to Commanding General of the U.S...
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    Warren, Michigan (category Cities in Macomb County, Michigan)
    Warren is a city in Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. An inner-ring suburb of Detroit, Warren borders Detroit to the north, roughly 13 miles...
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    Confederate cavalry general Fitzhugh Lee, a nephew of Robert E. Lee, while her brother John Mason, was a son-in-law of Gen. Alexander Macomb. Cooper served...
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    Alexander Meigs Haig Jr. (/heɪɡ/; December 2, 1924 – February 20, 2010) was United States Secretary of State under president Ronald Reagan and White House...
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  • of the Michigan House of Representatives. She previously served on the Macomb County Board of Commissioners. In April 2024, Xiong won a special election...
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