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hour, during which they lost 35 men killed, the surviving United States troops regained their vessels and raised a white flag. The senior officer rowed out to Yeo's fleet and surrendered his remaining force of 115 officers and men. Only seven of the
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British force set out late on 27 May and arrived off Sacket's Harbor early the next morning. The wind was very light, which made it difficult for Yeo to manoeuvre close to the shore. He was also unfamiliar with the local conditions and depths of water. Shortly before midday on 28 May, the troops
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By this time, Prevost was convinced that success was impossible to attain. His own field guns did not come into action and without them he was unable to batter breaches in the
American defences, while the militia which Brown had rallied were attacking his own right flank and rear. He gave the order
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was ordered to assume command of naval forces on Lakes Ontario and Erie with the directive to "...use every exertion to obtain control of them this fall." Within three weeks he had directed and brought 149 ships' carpenters, 700 Seamen and Marines, and some 100 cannon, along with a good quantity of
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Major William Swan's casualty report for the American force detailed 22 killed, 84 wounded, and 26 missing for the U.S. regulars and the federal volunteer units. Swan gave no detailed report of the militia loss, stating only that it did not "exceed twenty-five". This would give an American loss in
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The British force caught up with the convoy off Stoney Point on Henderson Bay. As the British opened fire, the Americans, who were mostly raw recruits, landed their bateaux at Stoney Point and fled into the woods. The Natives pursued them through the trees and hunted them down. After about half an
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The British swung to their left, hoping to take the town and dockyard from the landward side, but the American regulars with some field guns gave ground only slowly. They fell back behind their blockhouses and defences, from where they repulsed every British attempt to storm their fortifications.
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had been set on fire, since it was constructed from green wood it did not burn well, and the Americans were able to salvage the ship. The fires set by Acting Lieutenant Drury consumed $ 500,000 worth of stores and construction materials, which was to prove a handicap later in the year. The
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forward to that office by Express. The British under Sir Gen Prevost and Sir Gen Yeo have been defeated with great loss in an attack which they made upon Sackets Harbor on the 29th ultimo. Our loss in numbers was trifling. Signed by Swartwout as Brigadier Quarter Master General
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to retreat. Prevost later wrote that the enemy had been beaten and that the retreat was carried out in perfect order, but other accounts by British soldiers stated that the re-embarkation took place in disorder, and each unit acrimoniously blamed the others for the repulse.
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only 26 of the regular and volunteer troops were reported as "missing", this would suggest that about half of the 25 or so militia casualties were captured. This gives a grand total American loss for May 28–29 of 153 killed and wounded and 154 taken prisoner.
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Yeo had gone ashore to accompany the troops, and none of the larger British vessels was brought into a range at which to support the attack. The small British gunboats, which could approach very close to the shore, were armed only with small, short-range
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fact wounded and captured. This gives a revised British casualty total of 30 killed, 200 wounded, and 35 wounded prisoners. One notable British casualty was Captain Andrew Gray, Prevost's Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, who was killed.
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began rowing ashore, but unknown sails were sighted in the distance. In case they might be Chauncey's fleet, the attack was called off, and the troops returned to the ships. The distant sails proved to belong to twelve
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could outnumber the British at any point on their extended front. The Americans had a chance to storm Kingston, which would have eliminated the British squadron and perhaps allowed the Americans to secure almost all of
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s shot went over the fort and landed in and around the dockyard. Under the mistaken impression that the fort had surrendered, a young American naval officer, Acting Lieutenant John Drury, ordered the sloop-of-war
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collection of detachments, who had not been exercised together. This applied to the American regulars also, but since they were fighting from behind fixed defences, this mattered less.
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to Sackets Harbor. The British sent out three large canoes full of Native American warriors and a gunboat carrying a detachment of the Glengarry Light Infantry to intercept them.
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to Kingston with a party of 150 naval officers and sailors. On the way, he overtook and joined the Governor General of Canada, Lieutenant General Sir
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in 1809, he had not directly led them, but as at Sacket's Harbor he had delegated command to another officer (in this instance, Brigadier General
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was completed, Yeo's squadron would be slightly superior to Chauncey's, but also that the Americans were building the 28-gun heavy sloop-of-war
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killed and 216 wounded, of whom 16 were left behind on the field.
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The Military and Naval Magazine of the United States, Volumes 1-2
2279:. Baltimore, MD: The Nautical & Aviation Company of America.
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Four active regular infantry battalions of the United States Army
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Plan of the Battle of Sackett's Harbor, from Benson J. Lossing's
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United States Marine Corps in the 18th and 19th centuries
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Bibliography of early American naval history, War of 1812
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55th New York Militia: Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Sprague
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commemorates the 104th Regiment of Foot through the
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1836:. Harper & Brothers, Publishers. p. 614.
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60:Field Book of the War of 1812
2257:. New York: Modern Library.
2191:. Harvard University Press.
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1655:Les Voltigeurs de Quebec
1264:Glengarry Light Infantry
1248:, grenadier company (56)
1114:Glengarry Light Infantry
1108:, four companies of the
840:West Indies / Gulf Coast
83:Sackets Harbor, New York
3196:Chesapeake Bay Flotilla
1280:Peter Margetson Wallace
1225:Landing Force: Colonel
1137:Battle of Henderson Bay
1116:, two companies of the
1104:, two companies of the
2189:1812: War with America
2036:Malcolmson, pp.151-153
2009:Malcolmson, pp.136-137
1674:William Henry Harrison
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2229:Morris, J.D. (2000).
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2434:District of Columbia
2147:. Toronto: Dundurn.
1930:. 1865. p. 125.
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1120:and a detachment of
1052:Halifax, Nova Scotia
1046:, Robert Finnis and
1020:Saint Lawrence River
295:35 wounded prisoners
2249:Roosevelt, Theodore
2018:Hitsman, pp.148-149
1297:Sir James Lucas Yeo
1270:Canadian Voltigeurs
1218:Lieutenant General
1118:Canadian Voltigeurs
813:2nd Sacket's Harbor
786:1st Sacket's Harbor
420:2nd Sacket's Harbor
358:1st Sacket's Harbor
2719:Rock Island Rapids
2666:Chesconessex Creek
2337:members.tripod.com
2273:Wilder, Patrick A.
2163:Hitsman, J. Mackay
2077:Cruikshank, Ernest
1988:2013-12-15 at the
1810:Cruikshank, p. 290
1798:Cruikshank, p. 278
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2379:War of 1812
1973:Feltoe p.88
1964:Morris p.40
1849:pp. 293-304
1847:Paine, 1920
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1342:Lady Murray
1169:Jacob Brown
1001:Fort George
920:War of 1812
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808:Fort George
748:Long Island
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487:Fort Oswego
435:Chateauguay
430:Philipsburg
278:84 wounded
226:2 schooners
162:Jacob Brown
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3488:Categories
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3383:See also:
3368:Valparaiso
3327:Gulf Coast
3307:Lake Huron
3260:Macedonian
3182:Chesapeake
3047:Port Dover
2833:Burnt Corn
2785:Frenchtown
2780:Brownstown
2747:Tippecanoe
2671:Alexandria
2628:Stephenson
2587:Black Rock
2572:Ogdensburg
2483:St. Philip
2442:Washington
1742:References
1699:Martinique
1518:Casualties
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1418:U.S. Navy:
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1252:104th Foot
1246:100th Foot
1129:, Colonel
954:Background
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828:Lake Huron
768:Fort Peter
753:Alexandria
737:East Coast
627:Chesapeake
594:Macedonian
410:Ogdensburg
291:30 killed
276:69 killed
246:field guns
3427:textbooks
3389:Creek War
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3297:Lake Erie
3279:La Guaira
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3190:President
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701:President
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368:Gananoque
3403:Category
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3166:Dominica
3142:Epervier
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2893:Missouri
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2772:Michigan
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2554:New York
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2058:June 19,
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1725:See also
1685:Analysis
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562:Alert
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425:Sodus
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