Jacob Brown (Texas)

Jacob Brown (July 19, 1789 May 9, 1846) was an American army officer who was the commanding officer of the U.S. 7th Infantry during the Mexican-American War. Brown was mortally wounded on May 6, 1846 while leading American forces at the Siege of Fort Texas near Brownsville, Texas, a city posthumously named in his honor.[1] Born in Massachusetts, Brown succumbed to his wounds three days later.[2]

Promotions

Private, August 3, 1812
Ensign, April 15, 1814
Third Lieutenant, May 1, 1814
Second Lieutenant, September 1, 1814
First Lieutenant, August 18, 1819
Captain, April 7, 1825
Major, February 27, 1843

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