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MacREA, William, soldier, born in 1767; died near Shawneetown, Illinois, 3 November, 1832. In 1791 he was appointed from Virginia lieutenant of levies, and was wounded at General Arthur St. Clair's defeat by the Miami Indians on 4 November, 1791. He became captain in December, 1794, was transferred to the artillery in June, 1798, and promoted major, 2(1 regiment of artillerists and engineers, 31 July, 1800, and lieutenant-colonel, 19 April, 1814. He did good service in the action near New Orleans, 23 December, 1814, and was brevetted colonel "for ten years' faithful service," 19 April, 1824.
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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