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John Brooks, Jr. (178310 September 1813) was an officer in the United States Marine Corps during the War of 1812. Events February 3 - Spain recognizes United States independence. ... September 10 is the 253rd day of the year (254th in leap years). ... 1813 is a common year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ... United States Marine Corps Emblem The United States Marine Corps (USMC) is the second smallest of the five branches of the United States armed forces, with 170,000 active and 40,000 reserve Marines as of 2002. ... The War of 1812 was a conflict fought in North America between the United States and Great Britain. ...


Born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, Brooks was appointed a 2d Lieutenant, 1 October 1807. He commanded the detachment of Marines on Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship, Lawrence, and was killed in action during the Battle of Lake Erie on 10 September 1813. Brookfield is a town located in Worcester County, Massachusetts. ... Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry (August 23, 1785–August 23, 1819) was an officer in the United States Navy. ... A flagship is the ship used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships. ... The first USS Lawrence was one of two 493-ton Niagara-class brigs built at Erie, Pennsylvania, for United States Navy service on the Great Lakes during the War of 1812. ... The Battle of Lake Erie, sometimes also referred to as the Battle of Put-in-Bay, was fought on September 10, 1813 in Lake Erie off the coast of Ohio. ...


USS Brooks (DD-232) was named for him.


This article includes text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ... The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS for short) is the primary reference work for the basic facts about every ship ever used by the United States Navy. ...


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John Brooks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (336 words)
John Brooks (May 4, 1752 – March 1, 1825) was Governor of Massachusetts from 1816 to 1823.
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The Descendants of John Brooks (3262 words)
John Brooks was born on 2 Jan 1800 in Scagglethorpe, Yorkshire, was baptized on 3 Jan 1800 in Settrington, Yorkshire, died on 3 Feb 1890 in Murray Harbour, P.E.I., and was buried in Murray Harbour, P.E.I..
John Brooks was born on 23 Jan 1823 in White Sands, P.E.I., died on 13 Aug 1904 in White Sands, P.E.I., and was buried in Aug 1904 in Murray Harbour South Cemetery - Murray Harbour, P.E.I..
John Thomas Hugh was born on 5 Oct 1850 in P.E.I., was baptized on 1 Dec 1850 in Murray Harbour, P.E.I., and died in Pictou, N.S..
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