Alexander Macomb
Former Commanding General of the United States Army
Alexander Macomb was the Commanding General of the United States Army from May 29, 1828, until his death on June 25, 1841. Wikipedia
Born: April 3, 1782, Detroit, MI
Died: June 25, 1841 (age 59 years), Washington, D.C.
Parents: Alexander Macomb and Catherine Navarre
Place of burial: Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
Education: United States Military Academy
Nationality: American
Books: A treatise on martial law and courts-martial, as practiced in the United States of America, Message from the President of the United States, Transmitting a Report of the Examination which Has Been Made by the Board of Engineers, with a View to Internal Improvement, & C: February 14, 1825 : Read, Ordered that it Lie Upon the Table, In Senate of the United States. Memorial of Major General Alexander Macomb, Claiming His Brevet Pay, and Asking that it be Applied to the Payment of a Bond Given by Him as Security of Lieutenant Champlain, a Paymaster, in 1811, and more