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  1. Sir Gordon Drummond, (27 de septiembre de 1772 - 10 de octubre de 1854) fue un oficial canadiense al servicio del Reino Unido, el primer oficial al mando de las fuerzas armadas y el gobierno civil de Canadá.

    • Colin Drummond, Katherine Oliphant
  2. General Sir Gordon Drummond, GCB (27 September 1772 – 10 October 1854) was a Canadian-born British Army officer and the first official to command the military and the civil government of Canada.

    • 2 sons (including Gordon Drummond) and daughter (Eliza Drummond)
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  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. Sir Gordon Drummond, (27 de septiembre de 1772 - 10 de octubre de 1854) fue un oficial canadiense al servicio del Reino Unido, el primer oficial al mando de las fuerzas armadas y el gobierno civil de Canadá. Como vicegobernador del Alto Canadá, Drummond se distinguió en el frente del Niagara en la guerra ...

  4. 28 de feb. de 2011 · Sir Gordon Drummond, army officer, colonial administrator (born 27 September 1772 in Quebec; died 10 Oct 1854 in London). The first Canadian-born officer to command both the military and the civil government, Sir Gordon Drummond is best remembered for his conduct during the War of 1812.

  5. Gordon Drummond. Title Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada, Major General. War & Affiliation War of 1812 / British. Date of Birth - Death September 27, 1772 - October 10, 1854. Gordon Drummond was born September 27, 1772 in Quebec and entered the army as an Ensign with the 1st Regiment of Foot in 1789.

  6. A detailed biography on the famous Lieutenant Geneal Sir Gordon Drummond who fought during the War of 1812 at the battles of the Lundy's Lane and Fort Erie.

  7. Around 7:00 pm on 25 July 1814, Lieutenant-General Gordon Drummond 's force arrived at the junction from the north and set up a defensive position in the cemetery to halt a large American force approaching along Portage Road. In the battle that followed, the American force, commanded by Major-General Jacob Brown, captured the cemetery position.