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  1. Nov 1, 2010 · Published by Battle Creek Enquirer on Nov. 1, 2010. To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store. Memories and Condolences. for John Tucker. Not sure what to say? Add a Photo....

  2. Feb 28, 2020 · By steve on Feb. 28, 2020. Perry Sanford escaped from a Kentucky plantation, avoided slave catchers and ended up in Battle Creek. He was one of the African-American pioneers to begin a long, rich history in this city that was a major station on the Underground Railroad and home to activist Sojourner Truth.

  3. emergingcivilwar.com › 2022/04/06 › on-the-march-toEmerging Civil War

    Apr 6, 2022 · On the March to Sailor’s Creek with Tuckers Naval Battalion. by Neil P. Chatelain. Posted on April 6, 2022. Captain John R. Tucker, shown in an early wartime photograph wearing the uniform of a commander, let Confederate sailors and Marines on a march from Richmond to Sailors Creek. (Library of Congress)

  4. Oct 30, 2010 · John T. Tucker, age 66, of Marshall died Saturday, October 30, 2010 at his home in the loving care of his family following a long and valiant fight against his illness. John was born on...

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    Following the bloody but indecisive Battle of Lundy's Lane, The American Left Division now under the command of Brigadier General Edmund P. Gaines withdrew to Fort Erie, and created additional fortification extending from the actual stone fort, 800 yards southwest along the shore of Lake Erie. Drummond knew that any attack against the fort would be...

    In the early morning hours of August 3, 1814 Lieutenant Colonel John Tucker and his force of 600 British regulars advanced from Unity Island, to Conjocta Creek. They were sighted by the Americans at around 4:15 A.M. Tucker, who had decided not to post advance guards was unaware of the American position, until his force was fired on. Morgan had sigh...

    During the engagement, the British had lost 12 killed and 17 wounded, for a total of 29 killed and wounded. The Americans had lost 2 killed and 8 wounded, for a total of 10 killed and wounded.

    Many of the British soldiers who fought at Conjocta Creek were bitter about Tucker's handling of the Battle. Tucker however blamed the defeat on his troops in a letter to Drummond. Drummond, who was furious about the defeat, sent out a general order criticizing the troops who fought in the battle, causing much resentment in the ranks. With the exce...

    Graves, Donald (May 23, 2018). And All Their Glory Past. Robin Brass Studio. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-896941-71-4.
    Graves, Donald (May 23, 2018). Where Right and Glory Lead!. Robin Brass Studio. ISBN 1-896941-03-6.
    Shosenberg, James (December 27, 2013). "Bloody Stalemate at Fort Erie, 1814". HistoryNet.com. http://www.historynet.com/bloody-stalemate-at-fort-erie-1814.htm.
    Winfield, Mason (September 10, 2014). "Lodowick at the Bridge | The Battle of Scajaquada Creek – August 3, 1814". Buffalo Rising. https://www.buffalorising.com/2014/09/lodowick-at-the-bridge-the-ba...
  5. The Battle of Conjocta Creek was an attempt by British forces under the command of Lieutenant Colonel John Tucker to raid the American supply depots at the towns of Black Rock and Buffalo. The Raid was ordered by British Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond in hopes of causing an early American surrender at Fort Erie.

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