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By 1806, several " Captain Lafitte " s operated in New Orleans ; Jean Lafitte was likely one of them.
On April 8, 1806 Captain John D ' Wolf of Bristol, Rhode Island sailed the Juno to Newettee, a small inlet in the northwestern promontory of Vancouver's Island.
On July 26, 1806, Captain Meriwether Lewis with George Drewyer ( Drouillard ), Joseph Fields and Reuben Fields camped with a party of eight young Blackfeet Indians.
Captain Meriwether Lewis followed the north branch of the Marias River, now known as the Cut Bank Creek and camped south and east of Cut Bank on Monday, July 21, 1806.
In 1806 Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition camped on the city's present outskirts on the return trip east, following the descending Yellowstone River.
* Captain William Clark led part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition through this area on the Yellowstone River in 1806
From The Diary of Captain Daniel Roe, 1806 – 08 ( 1904 ), caption reads: " School house near home of Capt.
The Selden home of Daniel Roe, From The Diary of Captain Daniel Roe, 1806 – 08 ( 1904 ) In 1916, the Suffolk County Tuberculosis Sanitorium opened on land then-considered to be part of Holtsville.
Captain Abraham Bristow named them " Lord Auckland's " on 18 August 1806 in honour of his father's friend William Eden, 1st Baron Auckland.
* Captain Meriwether Lewis ( 1774 – 1809 ) – American explorer and field scientist who led the Lewis and Clark Expedition into the Louisiana Purchase and the Pacific Northwest in 1804 – 1806.
On June 24, 1806, General James Wilkinson, commander of the Western Department, ordered Captain Zebulon Pike, then age 27, to lead an expedition to the western and southern areas of the Louisiana Purchase to map the terrain and contact the Native American peoples, and to find the headwaters of the Red River.
* Captain Sir Andrew Hamond, 1794 – 1806
Moore kept a detailed diary from 1784 until 1806, later published in thirty-seven volumes, which provides a unique account of his service as Lieutenant, Commander and Captain.
Upon his return to the United States in 1787, he became a promoter of the ship Columbia Rediviva's voyage around the world under command of Captain Robert Gray ( 1755 – 1806 ).
( 1767 – 1828 ), Flag Captain under Admiral Jervis, Flag Captain of King George III's Royal Yacht ( 1801-4 ) and Commissioner of Sheerness Dockyard ( 1804-6 ) & Portsmouth Dockyard ( 1806 – 28 ), married Mary Whitbread, daughter of Samuel Whitbread ( 1720-1796 ), whose sons: Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet ( 1799 – 1882 ) was a British Statesman and Home Secretary, and Charles Samuel Grey, Paymaster of Civil Service in Ireland ; and daughters: Mary married Capt Thomas Monck Mason, Elizabeth married Charles Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough, Harriet married Revd John Jenkinson, Hannah Jean married Sir Henry Thompson, 3rd Baronet, Jane married Francis Baring,
In 1806, Captain William Clark and 12 members of the Corps of Discovery journeyed south from Fort Clatsop, hiking over the promontory where they encountered a beached whale.
He fought in the wars against the British troops of 1806 / 07, rising to the rank of Captain.
He was promoted Lieutenant in 1806 and later transferred to the 4th Dragoon Guards, in which he reached the rank of Captain.
Captain Thomas Rowley ( 1748 – 1806 ) received a grant of in 1799, and called his property Burwood Farm after Burwood Park, England.
He also saw service in Nelson's flagship HMS Victory before being promoted Commander in 1806, and then Captain the following year.
Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who guided parts of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ( the Corps of Discovery ), led Captain William Clark and his party of ten men through the pass on July 15, 1806.
1806 – Spanish Mexico – A platoon under Captain Zebulon Pike invaded Spanish territory at the headwaters of the Rio Grande on orders from General James Wilkinson.
Matraville is named in honour of James Matra ( 1746 – 1806 ), sailor and diplomat, who was a midshipman on the voyage by Captain James Cook to Botany Bay in 1770.

1806 and fought
In fact the Sepoy Mutiny of 1806 that broke out inside the Velor fought against the British authority is considered to be a prelude to the Great Revolt of 1857, which is often described by some historians as the the First Indian War of Independence.
Francis Jeffrey, Lord Jeffrey | Lord Jeffrey whom Moore nearly fought in a duel in 1806 after a bad review of his work.
On 14 October 1806, Napoleon fought and defeated the Prussian army here in the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt.
The Battle of Halle was fought between French and Prussian forces on 17 October 1806.
In the 1806 campaign, Ney fought at Jena and then occupied Erfurt.
The twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt ( older name: Auerstädt ) were fought on 14 October 1806 on the plateau west of the river Saale in today's Germany, between the forces of Napoleon I of France and Frederick William III of Prussia.
With Dusan Vulićević he fought to free Beograd ( 1806 ), where he excelled in combat.
As the commander of the Resava Brigade, he fought in many battles and skirmishes against Ottoman foot-soldiers, including the Battle of Ivankovac in 1805 and the Battle of Deligrad in 1806.
Gazan's division fought in the French victory over Prussia at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt ( 14 October 1806 ).
He fought in the battles of Auerstedt ( 1806 ), Lützen and Leipzig ( 1813 ) and drew in 1814 into the French fortress of Mainz.
In 1806, he joined the British East India Company and in 1809, he fought in the Mahratta war as a lieutenant then rising to the rank of colonel after his dangerous expedition from Nushki ( Belujistan ) to Isfahan ( Central Persia ).
In 1806 Gneisenau served as one of Prince Hohenlohe's staff-officers, fought at Saalfeld and Jena, and a little later commanded a provisional infantry brigade which fought under Lestocq in the Lithuanian campaign.
He fought in Chile in 1806 and in Venezuela in 1808.
He next fought at the Maida in the Kingdom of Naples in 1806.
The Ashanti-Fante War ( 1806 – 1807 ) was fought between the Ashanti Confederacy and the Fante Confederacy of present-day Ghana.
The Russo-Turkish War ( 1806 – 1812 ) was one of many wars fought between Imperial Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
In 1806 he was in command of one of the Russian armies operating against Napoleon, when he fought the battle of Pultusk and met the emperor in person in the sanguinary battle of Eylau ( 8 February 1807 ).
He accompanied the expedition which landed in Calabria, and fought a successful battle against the French at the Battle of Maida on 4 July 1806.
Yet another Battle of Pułtusk was fought on 26 December 1806, between forces of Imperial Russia and Imperial France.
From 1806 to 1815 Cosenza fought hard against French domination.
In 1806 Krukowiecki joined the French army and fought in Napoleon's campaigns.
In 1805, he fought at Austerlitz, in 1806 against the Turks, and in 1807 against Napoleon at Friedland and against the Swedes in Finland.

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