MACOMB, ALEXANDER
\mˈakə͡ʊm], \mˈakəʊm], \m_ˈa_k_əʊ_m]\
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(1782-1841), entered the U.S. army in 1799, and at the outbreak of the War of 1812 was adjutant-general of the army. Taking service in the field he, in September, 1814, won the victory of Plattsburg over Sir George Provost, and was made major-general. From 1835 to 1841 he was commander-in-chief of the army.
By John Franklin Jameson