. "1821"^^ . . . . . . "Senior Officer of the United States Army"@en . . . . . . "1807"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Place of burial"@en . . . . . . . "Major General"@en . . . . . "Jacob wears a dark green jacket over a white T-shirt, jeans, and green shoes. He also wears glasses."@en . "1813"^^ . . . . . . . . "1824"^^ . "Jacob Jennings Brown (9 May 1775 \u2013 24 February 1828) was an American army officer in the War of 1812. His successes on the northern border during that war made him a hero. In 1821, he was appointed commanding general of the U.S. Army and held that post until his death."@en . . . "Direct"@en . . . . "1775-05-09"^^ . . "Y"@en . "Raised Quaker"@en . "Seven"@en . "1812"^^ . . "N"@en . . "Major General Jacob J. Brown"@en . "Henry Dearborn"@en . . "Commanding General of the United States Army"@en . "Pamela Brown"@en . . "Jacob Jennings Brown (1775\u20131828) was an American army officer in the War of 1812, meeting with a great deal of success in the Great Lakes region. In 1821, he was appointed commanding general of the United States Army."@en . . . . . "Jacob Brown"@en . . . "None"@en . . . "Jacob Brown"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "United States of America"@en . . . "Effects of a stroke"@en . . "Jacob Jennings Brown (1775\u20131828) was an American army officer in the War of 1812, meeting with a great deal of success in the Great Lakes region. In 1821, he was appointed commanding general of the United States Army."@en . . . ""@en . . "Soldier"@en . "New York Militia"@en . "N"@en . "Bucks County, Pennsylvania"@en . "1828-02-24"^^ . "Jacob J. Brown"@en . "None"@en . "1775"^^ . ""@en . . . . . . . . "Jacob wears a dark green jacket over a white T-shirt, jeans, and green shoes. He also wears glasses."@en . "1815"^^ . "1828"^^ . "Alexander Macomb"@en . "Jacob Jennings Brown (9 May 1775 \u2013 24 February 1828) was an American army officer in the War of 1812. His successes on the northern border during that war made him a hero. In 1821, he was appointed commanding general of the U.S. Army and held that post until his death."@en . .