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  1. Edmund Pendleton Gaines (March 20, 1777 – June 6, 1849) was a career United States Army officer who served for nearly fifty years, and attained the rank of major general by brevet. He was one of the Army's senior commanders during its formative years in the early to mid-1800s, and was a veteran of the War of 1812 , Seminole Wars ...

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  2. Edmund Pendleton Gaines (20 de marzo de 1777-6 de junio de 1849) fue un oficial de ejército de los Estados Unidos que destacó durante la Guerra de 1812, las Guerras semínolas y la Guerra de Halcón Negro. Biografía. Gaines nació en el Condado de Culpeper, Virginia el 20 de marzo de 1777.

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  3. 30 de oct. de 2019 · Gaines, Edmund Pendleton (1777–1849). Edmund Pendleton Gaines, United States soldier, was born in Culpeper County, Virginia, on March 20, 1777, the son of James and Elizabeth (Strother) Gaines. The family moved to North Carolina at the end of the American Revolution and soon thereafter to Tennessee. After service as a lieutenant in a local ...

  4. 7 de jul. de 2023 · History 1783-1819: Indigenous Nations and American Expansion. Edmund Pendleton Gaines. General Edmund Pendleton Gaines (1777-1849) was an officer in the U.S. Army who worked to preserve the precarious peace among the competing factions in the American Southeast during the colonial era.

  5. Edmund Pendleton Gaines (1777-1849) was a soldier in the U.S. Army who arrested former U.S. Vice President Aaron Burr in Washington County, in what is now Alabama, in 1807. Gaines served in the War of 1812, the Seminole Wars, and the Black Hawk War and was promoted to the rank of brevet major general.

  6. • Edmund P. Gains. Maestro en arqueología por la Universidad de Arizona. Su tesis de maestría se ocupa de los grupos paleoindios del Valle del San Pedro en Sonora, y ha colaborado en el proyecto de investigación durante los últimos cuatro años.

  7. Edmund Pendleton Gaines (March 20, 1777 – June 6, 1849) was a career United States Army officer who served for nearly fifty years, and attained the rank of major general by brevet.