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1814 and Alexander
* May 12 – Alexander Hood, British naval officer ( d. 1814 )
At the Bourbon Restoration in 1814, Hortense received the protection of Alexander I, Tsar of Russia ; at his instigation she was created duchess of Saint-Leu by King Louis XVIII.
Joséphine died of pneumonia in Rueil-Malmaison on 29 May 1814, four days after catching cold during a walk with Tsar Alexander in the gardens of Malmaison.
Conneautville was founded in 1814 by Alexander Power, a surveyor and engineer.
By December 12, 1814, a large British fleet under the command of Sir Alexander Cochrane with more than 8, 000 soldiers and sailors aboard, had anchored in the Gulf of Mexico to the east of Lake Pontchartrain and Lake Borgne.
* Alexander Campbell ( Illinois politician ) ( 1814 – 1898 )
After leaving Fort Williams in the spring of 1814, Jackson's army cut its way through the forest to within 6 miles ( 10 km ) of Chief Menawa's Red Stick camp of Tohopeka, near a bend in the Tallapoosa River, called " Horseshoe Bend ," in central Alabama, east of what is now Alexander City.
These were awarded to Captain Thomas Macdonough, Captain Robert Henley, and Lieutenant Stephen Cassin of the U. S. Navy, and to Alexander Macomb ( 20 October 1814 3 Stat.
Alexandra's father was Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife ( 1840 – 1912 ), the son of the 5th Earl of Fife ( 1814 – 1879 ) and his wife, the former Lady Agnes Hay.
In 1814 he proposed to Tsar Alexander I of Russia a plan to build a tunnel under the river Neva in St Petersburg.
At the crisis of the campaign of 1814 he strongly urged the march of the allies on Paris ; and after their entry the emperor Alexander conferred on him the order of St Alexander Nevsky.
Alexander Cummings ( 1733 – 1814 ) was a Scottish watchmaker who was the first to patent a design of the flush toilet.
* 1801 – Alexander Wilson begins his study of North American birds, resulting in his American Ornithology ( 1808 – 1814 ), later updated by Charles Lucien Bonaparte
One of the earliest was Alexander Ross of the North West Company, who crossed the range in the summer of 1814, probably via Cascade Pass.
* Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport ( 1726 – 1814 )
* Alexander Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport, 1st Baron Bridport ( 1726 – 1814 )
* Alexander Nelson Hood, 3rd Baron Bridport ( 1814 – 1904 ) ( created Viscount Bridport in 1868 )
* Alexander Nelson Hood, 1st Viscount Bridport ( 1814 – 1904 )
* Alexander Nelson Hood, 4th Duke of Bronté, 1st Viscount Bridport ( 1814 – 1904 ) ( previously created Viscount Bridport ; see above )
In these Boston years he also designed the Massachusetts State Prison ( 1803 ); Boylston Market ( 1810 ); University Hall for Harvard University ( 1813 – 1814 ); the Meeting House in Lancaster, Massachusetts ( 1815 – 17 ); and the Bulfinch Building of Massachusetts General Hospital ( 1818 ), its completion overseen by Alexander Parris, who was working in Bulfinch's office at the time the architect was summoned to Washington.
* George Alexander ( Canadian politician ) ( 1814 – 1903 ), former member of the Canadian Senate
In the morning of 31 December 1814, during the preparation of a ball with the Tsar Alexander I as guest of honor, a fire broke out in a temporary ballroom extension, setting the ballroom ablaze and burning out roomfuls of art in the back wing of the palace.
Nesselrode became State Secretary in 1814 and was the head of Russia's official delegation to Congress of Vienna, but for the most part Alexander I acted as his own foreign minister.

1814 and Ross
Robert Ross ( 176612 September 1814 ) was an Anglo-Irish British Army officer who participated in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812.
* William Ross ( speaker ), New York politician, Speaker of the State Assembly 1814
* William H. H. Ross ( 1814 – 1887 ), American politician and former governor of Delaware
* James Ross ( MLA ) ( 1814 – 1874 ), member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec
Alexander Ross probably crossed the Cascades via Cascade Pass in 1814.
After Major General Ross was killed at the Battle of North Point on 12 September 1814, his descendants were given an augmentation of honour to their armorial bearings and their family name was changed to the victory title Ross-of-Bladensburg in memory of Ross ' most famous battle.
On August 24, 1814, after defeating the Americans at the Battle of Bladensburg, a British force led by Major General Robert Ross occupied Washington, D. C. and set fire to many public buildings.
The Battle of North Point was fought on September 12, 1814, between General John Stricker's Maryland Militia and a British force led by Major General Robert Ross.
Major General Robert Ross had been dispatched to Chesapeake Bay with a brigade of veterans from the Duke of Wellington's army early in 1814, reinforced with a battalion of Royal Marines.
* Robert Ross ( British Army officer ) ( 1766 – 1814 ), Anglo-Irish British Army officer
In 1807, the Fulton family moved to Baltimore, Maryland, and in 1814 to Ross County, Ohio.
He was sent on the expedition to the United States of 1814 during the War of 1812 under Major General Robert Ross.
Evans was quartermaster general to Ross at the Battle of Bladensburg on 24 August 1814, and during the Burning of Washington, as well as at the Battle of North Point on 12 September 1814, where Ross was killed.
In 1814, following the burning of Washington, a British force commanded by Major General Robert Ross landed north of Baltimore and began an advance on the city.
William Henry Harrison Ross ( June 2, 1814 – June 30, 1887 ) was an American farmer and politician from Seaford, in Sussex County, Delaware, United States.

1814 and fur
The earliest non-native settlers were employees of the various fur companies operating in Oregon Country, who started settling there around 1814.
The first use of the name Dalles, according to Oregon Geographic Names, appears in fur trader Gabriel Franchère's Narrative, on April 12, 1814, referring to the long series of major rapids in the river.
He would go on to spend another eleven years actively engaged in the North West Company's fur trade, and was reassigned to the Athabasca Department, where he remained until 1814.
United States Army Colonel George Croghan and his superior General William Henry Harrison designed a large campaign to capture control of the Great Lakes and sever the fur trade alliance between the British and the tribes of the region ; as part of this campaign, the Americans attempted to retake Mackinac Island in July 1814.
The earliest written description of these people come from the journals of Alexander Henry the younger, a fur trader with the North West Company, drawn from his and David Thompson's experiences trading in the area from 1810 to 1814:
* Alexander Caulfield Anderson ( 1814 – 1884 ), Canadian explorer and fur trader
Alexander Henry ' The Younger ' ( 1765-22 May 1814 ), was an early Canadian fur trader, explorer and diarist.
From 1799 until his premature death in 1814 he kept an extensive diary which is the most complete record ever printed of the daily life of a fur trader in the north.

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