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  1. Thomas Macdonough, Jr. (December 31, 1783 – November 10, 1825) was an early-19th-century Irish-American naval officer noted for his roles in the first Barbary War and the War of 1812. He was the son of a revolutionary officer, Thomas Macdonough, Sr. who lived near Middletown, Delaware .

  2. Thomas Macdonough (born December 31, 1783, The Trap, Delaware, United States—died November 10, 1825, at sea en route from the Mediterranean Sea to New York City) was a U.S. naval officer who won one of the most important victories in the War of 1812 at the Battle of Plattsburgh (Battle of Lake Champlain) against the British. Thomas Macdonough.

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  3. Jun 5, 2018 · Born December 21, 1783 in northern Delaware, Thomas MacDonough was the son of Dr. Thomas and Mary McDonough. A veteran of the American Revolution, the senior McDonough served with the rank of major at the Battle of Long Island and was later wounded at White Plains. Raised in a strict Episcopal family, the younger Thomas was educated locally and ...

  4. Learn about Thomas Macdonough, a naval officer who led a victory over a larger British fleet on Lake Champlain in the War of 1812. Find out his early life, career, and achievements in this comprehensive article.

  5. Commodore Thomas Macdonough. When Macdonough’s older brother James returned home after losing a foot in the February 9, 1799, engagement between the USS Constellation and French frigate Insurgente, the adventurous 16-year-old—bored by the life of a clerk— sought a commission in the Navy. By this time, the young man had changed the ...

  6. Thomas Macdonough, Jr. (December 31, 1783 – November 10, 1825) was an early-19th-century Irish-American naval officer noted for his roles in the first Barbary War and the War of 1812. He was the son of a revolutionary officer, Thomas Macdonough, Sr. who lived near Middletown, Delaware. He was the sixth child from a family of ten siblings and ...

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  8. 11 September 1814. Macdonough's Victory on Lake Champlain, 1814 Water by Edward Tufnell, depicting the U.S. Sloop Saratoga (left center) and the U.S. Brig Eagle (right) engaging the British flagship Confiance (center) off Plattsburg, New York, 11 September 1814. Saratoga was flagship of the American commander, Master Commandant Thomas Macdonough.