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by pud
Tue Sep 12, 2006 7:51 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: Glengarry Light Infantry 1812-14- Tunics, Buttons, and Lace
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Glengarry Light Infantry 1812-14- Tunics, Buttons, and Lace

The Big Three Controversies: Tunics, Buttons, and Lace. I think that these are a worthwhile discussion and that all of us within the military recreation unit should explore the documentation available in order to render a final conclusion on these three matters. What is it about the tunics? I have o...
by pud
Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:28 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: 1812; Glengarries as Artillerymen, and damned fine shots
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1812; Glengarries as Artillerymen, and damned fine shots

**Up The Glens: Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783-1994. The Old Book Store, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. 1995. Lieutenant Colonel Boss,CD. p. 15. "In March the recruits for the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles were attached for training and discipline to a detachment of the Britis...
by pud
Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:18 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: Spring 1807 - A Proposal for Corps of Glengarries
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Spring 1807 - A Proposal for Corps of Glengarries

**Up the Glens: Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783-1994. The Old Book Store, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada, 1995. Lt. Col. Boss,CD. p. 14. " At the beginning of the year 1807, Lt. Col. John Macdonell, Lieutenant of the County of Glengarry, placed before Col. Isaac Brock, Commandant of ...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 8:20 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: September 2, 1814 - Lt.-Gen. Drummond to Prevost
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September 2, 1814 - Lt.-Gen. Drummond to Prevost

**Capt. E, Cruikshank's account and Documentary History of the Campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814 - Part 1: Headquarters, Camp before Fort Erie, 2nd Sept., 1814 "Sir, Major General DeWattville arrived yesterday. The 6th Regiment marched into camp this morning, and has voluntarily undertak...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 7:45 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: 1812 Era - Medical Treatments - civilian
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1812 Era - Medical Treatments - civilian

**from the proceedings of the Sixth Annual Niagara Peninsula History Conference, held at Brock University in April, 1984. The topic was: UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS in the NIAGARA PENINSULA. MEDICAL TREATMENTS – CIVILIAN "Efficacious therapy for serious disease was possible only infrequently in U...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 6:33 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: 1812 Era - Diseases and Injuries - civilians
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1812 Era - Diseases and Injuries - civilians

**from the proceedings of the Sixth Annual Niagara Peninsula History Conference, held at Brock University in April, 1984. The topic was: UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS in the NIAGARA PENINSULA. DISEASES AND INJURIES “In 1793 when Elizabeth Russell noted that Niagara was particularly fatal to children she...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 5:20 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: September 21 to 22, 1814 - Drummond's dispatch
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September 21 to 22, 1814 - Drummond's dispatch

**From the Canadian Archives: Leading up to the American attack on the British defense lines at Fort Erie on September 17th, 1814, the British camps were literally pitched in water and some on swampy ground. The September weather saw the nights growing cold, the early morning's were frosty and the e...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 4:54 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: September 19, 1814 - Superior Glengarry Fire (rate of)
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September 19, 1814 - Superior Glengarry Fire (rate of)

** Drummond's account of Glengarries defending British Picket #4 at the Fort Erie position on Sept. 19, 1814 - Canadian Archives "I myself witnessed the good order and spirit with which the Glengarry Light Infantry under Lt. Col. Battersby pushed into the wood, and by their superior fire drove ...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:42 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: Late? September, 1812 - Major General Brock's promotion
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Late? September, 1812 - Major General Brock's promotion

**This is a letter from Lord Bathurst to Sir George Prevost which confirmed that Isaac Brock was to be Knighted by King George III through his son, the Prince Regent. Unfortunately, Brock didn't live to hear of his promotion. "I have had the honor of receiving your dispatch, dated the 26th Augu...
by pud
Sun Sep 03, 2006 1:29 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: August 26, 1812 - Re: General Isaac Brock at Detroit
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August 26, 1812 - Re: General Isaac Brock at Detroit

**This was a dispatch from Sir George Prevost (Lt. Gov. of the Canadas) to Lord Bathurst (one of His Majesty's principle Secretaries of State) concerning General Brock's conduct at Detroit and Detroit's surrender. It is dated at Montreal, 26th August, 1812. "It was under these circumstances, at...
by pud
Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:04 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: September 3, 1812-Journal of Lt. John LeCouteur-Fort Erie
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September 3, 1812-Journal of Lt. John LeCouteur-Fort Erie

"I left St. John on of the 3rd of September very grateful for much kind hospitality. The Gun boat, under the command of a provincial officer, was the slowest conveyance that could be imagined. We were four whole days getting up, against the Stream it is true, where our Can you had been paddled ...
by pud
Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:56 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: September 4, 1814-Journal of Lt. John LeCouteur-Fort Erie
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September 4, 1814-Journal of Lt. John LeCouteur-Fort Erie

"Sunday. Our Brigade on duty, we all off the roster. A severe skirmish from 1 p.m. till near 7, the enemy having made a desperate attempt to force our new battery which annoys at them greatly, a tremendous rain and thunderstorm broke over the combatants about 5 (PM) and tended to cool both part...
by pud
Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:51 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: September 1, 1814-Journal of Lt. John LeCouteur-Fort Erie
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September 1, 1814-Journal of Lt. John LeCouteur-Fort Erie

"The 104th (Regiment) ordered to do duty with the Engineer department. A deserter reported that 40 men were killed or wounded in the Fort (Erie) yesterday. On the reserve picquet last night, only a few shots fired. Some brought on ourselves by Basden, Brown and I telling stories in turn which m...
by pud
Sat Sep 02, 2006 5:26 pm
Forum: War of 1812
Topic: June 18, 1812 - An Act Declaring War
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June 18, 1812 - An Act Declaring War

** An Act declaring War between the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Dependencies thereof, and the United States of America, and their Territories. "Be it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, that war be,...