Shadrack Byfield (sometimes Shadrach) was a British infantryman who served in the 41st Regiment during the War of 1812. He is best known as the author of a memoir of his wartime experiences, A Narrative of a Light Company Soldier's Service, published in his hometown of Bradford on Avon in England in 1840. This work is notable as one of the only accounts of the conflict penned by a common British soldier.
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| - Shadrack Byfield (sometimes Shadrach) was a British infantryman who served in the 41st Regiment during the War of 1812. He is best known as the author of a memoir of his wartime experiences, A Narrative of a Light Company Soldier's Service, published in his hometown of Bradford on Avon in England in 1840. This work is notable as one of the only accounts of the conflict penned by a common British soldier. (en)
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| - Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire (en)
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| - Woolley, near Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire (en)
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| - Military General Service Medal for Fort Detroit (en)
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| - Siege of Detroit, Battle of Frenchtown, Siege of Fort Meigs, Battle of the Thames, Capture of Fort Niagara, Battle of Lundy's Lane, Conjocta Creek (en)
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| - Title page of A Narrative of a Light Company Soldier's Service (en)
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| - Wiltshire Militia, 41st Regiment (en)
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| - Shadrack Byfield (sometimes Shadrach) was a British infantryman who served in the 41st Regiment during the War of 1812. He is best known as the author of a memoir of his wartime experiences, A Narrative of a Light Company Soldier's Service, published in his hometown of Bradford on Avon in England in 1840. This work is notable as one of the only accounts of the conflict penned by a common British soldier. (en)
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| - Weaver, Monument keeper (en)
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