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Benjamin Pierce (father) Franklin Pierce (brother) John McNeil Jr. (brother-in-law) Magdelaine Marcot (mother-in-law) James B. Ricketts (son-in-law)
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce (August 29, 1790 – April 1, 1850) was a career officer in the United States Army. He was a son of New Hampshire Governor Benjamin Pierce and brother of President Franklin Pierce. Benjamin K. Pierce was a veteran of the War of 1812, the Second Seminole War, and the Mexican–American War, and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Army and colonel in the Florida Militia.
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BenjaminKendrickPierce (August 29, 1790 – April 1, 1850) was a career officer in the United States Army. He was a son of New Hampshire Governor Benjamin...
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purchasing 50 acres (20 ha) of land. Pierce was the fifth of eight children born to Benjamin and his second wife Anna Kendrick; his first wife Elizabeth Andrews...
modern town of Fort Pierce derives its name from this installation. Fort Pierce, named for its first commander BenjaminKendrickPierce, was built in 1838...
pont twice repulsed Major Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville's 6th Infantry charge.: 298 The attack by Franklin Pierce and James Shields, crossing...
Mexican–American War in 1846, the post was commanded by BenjaminKendrickPierce, the brother of President Franklin Pierce. The fort's redoubt, about 1⁄4 mile (0.4 km)...
information Current commander COL Brian A. Jacobs Past commanders Major BenjaminKendrickPierce Captain Abner Doubleday Captain Robert E. Lee (post engineer) [failed...
1816 to 1821 the post was commanded by BenjaminKendrickPierce, the older brother of President Franklin Pierce. He married the daughter of Magdelaine...
for admitting Kansas as a free state, under this constitution. President Pierce, anxious to placate Southerners and keep them in the Union, condemned the...
representative from New Hampshire BenjaminKendrickPierce (1807) – U.S. Army officer; brother of Franklin Pierce; son of BenjaminPierce James H. Duncan (1808)...
Valencia's camp, while Persifor Smith's brigade, supported by General Franklin Pierce, struck Valencia from the front.: 293 Scott sent General James Shields...
to escort Coacoochee to a meeting at Fort Pierce. (The fort was named for Colonel BenjaminKendrickPierce, who oversaw its construction.) After washing...
Lippitt – Philanthropist. Lieutenant Colonel BenjaminKendrickPierce – Elder brother of President Franklin Pierce and veteran of the War of 1812, the Seminole...
through the fort included; Zachary Taylor, Ichabod Crane, and BenjaminKendrickPierce. Patrick, Rembert (2016). Aristocrat in Uniform. Applewood Books...
was married to Elizabeth Pierce, the daughter of BenjaminPierce, and the sister of BenjaminKendrickPierce and Franklin Pierce. Because of the family...
her daughter Josette La Framboise, known as Josephine, married BenjaminKendrickPierce (1790–1850), American commandant of Fort Mackinac. When they later...
manned by soldiers of the 2nd U.S. Artillery. Circa 1829, Major BenjaminKendrickPierce took command of Fort Delaware. During his tenure, the fort was...
Colonel BenjaminKendrickPierce, veteran of the War of 1812, Second Seminole War, and Mexican–American War, and brother of President Franklin Pierce Pictures...
forces if the need arose. By August, 1839, during the command of BenjaminKendrickPierce, stonework had commenced and the exterior walls of both the officer's...
Celtics appeared poised to win their 18th title. However, starting center Kendrick Perkins suffered a severe knee injury early in Game Six, and the Celtics...
; Statton, John; Hovey, Renae; Anthony, Janet M.; Dixon, Kingsley W.; Kendrick, Gary A. (2015). "Reproduction at the extremes: Pseudovivipary, hybridization...
were combined to create the role of Jessica, which was played by Anna Kendrick. "Children's Books - New York Times". New York Times. 2007-06-17. Retrieved...