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  1. Jesse Duncan Elliott (14 July 1782 – 10 December 1845) was a United States naval officer and commander of American naval forces in Lake Erie during the War of 1812, especially noted for his controversial actions during the Battle of Lake Erie.

  2. May 31, 2016 · From 2008 to 2012, Jesse Elliott did not have a permanent home. The musician, best known for his work with These United States and Ark Life, was touring so much that planting his roots in one...

  3. Jesse Elliott, inaugural Director of Creative Ecosystems for CACHE (Creative Arkansas Community Hub & Exchange), is a lifelong champion of collaborative social impact, the deep power of multimedia storytelling, and inclusive artist and entrepreneur resourcing.

  4. These United States was an American rock band from Brooklyn, New York, and Carrboro, North Carolina, made up of songwriter and bandleader Jesse Elliott, pedal steel and keyboardist J. Tom Hnatow, guitarist Justin Craig, bassist and vocalist Anna Morsett, and drummer and percussionist Aaron Latos.

  5. Nov 8, 2008 · Jesse Elliott, the band's lead singer and songwriter, serves as These United States' main creative foundation, yet the band is known to rotate in any number of musicians it picks up...

  6. Apr 16, 2012 · The rugged front man of These United States, Elliott has been crisscrossing the country with his band mates, leaving trails of magnificent folk rock and narrative ballads in their wake. During a given tour year, These United States can accrue as many as 200 shows and 60,000 miles in travel between plane rides and their second van ...

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  8. Jesse Duncan Elliot (14 July 1782 – 10 December 1845) was a United States naval officer and commander of American naval forces in Lake Erie during the War of 1812, especially noted for his controversial actions during the Battle of Lake Erie. Elliott was born in Hagerstown, Maryland.

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