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Battle of Trout River

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105: 325:. The day before, the Fenians had crossed the border to build several positions, which were apparently well chosen and built. However, due to lack of reinforcements, they crossed back onto American soil. At 7:00 in the morning of May 27, Starr initiated the conflict after receiving more troops, by crossing the Trout River and establishing a position on "the right and left roads, with his extreme right resting on the Trout River." His force rested behind a post and rail fence which he added to the existing works. To this was added a very reliable route for retreat. 366:
moved. Said one observer, "It was not an intermittent fire, but one continuous fusillade". Starr told his own men to fire for 10 minutes. They held the advance for several minutes until Canadian forces moved to flank the Fenian position. At this, Starr formed up and retreated in order to the United States border where they crossed. The Fenians denied they were defeated in any way and had simply redeployed. At this time it is also mentioned that up to 1,000 Fenians were in New York and more were expected.
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formed an advance guard for the Canadian forces and advanced within 300 yards of the Fenians when they deployed to assault. The Fenian advance guard had a very strong position which they held for several minutes. The British and Canadian troops advanced out of the woods by the river, firing as they
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General Starr, from Louisville, Kentucky disappeared in the immediate aftermath of the skirmish, was eventually located and tried, and served time in prison in
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Three units of Canadian soldiers were ordered to march from Huntingdon Village where they were stationed. These three units included 225 to 240 soldiers of the
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British Regulars. The entire force marched along the road towards Holbrook's Corners in order to meet the Fenians. At Hendersonville, part of the
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http://exhibits.library.villanova.edu/torn-between-brothers-a-look-at-the-internal-division-that-weake/fenian-legacy/
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was sent to flank the Fenian positions. The rest of the force proceeded towards a frontal engagement.
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and General Owen Starr, and the Canadians were under Col. George Bagot of the British
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Bibliography on English-speaking Quebec: The Fenian Raid on Trout River, Quebec, 1870
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Shortly after his return to the United States, O'Neill was placed under arrest by
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was a military conflict that occurred on 27 May 1870. It was a part of the
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Voice of the Vanishing Minority: Robert Sellar and the Huntingdon Gleaner
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Troublous times in Canada; a history of the Fenian raids of 1866 and 1870
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near the international border about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of
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espritdecorps magazine; Part 2 : Canada's first invasion threat
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Records of the Sixty-Ninth, or, South Lincolnshire regiment
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The Fenian Raid of 1870, By Reporters Present at the Scene
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general, and charged with violating neutrality laws.
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Fenian Raids
Huntingdon
Quebec
John O'Neill
Fenian Brotherhood
Canada
United Kingdom
John O'Neill
POW
Canadian
volunteers
69th Regiment of Foot
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Fenian Raids
Campobello Island
Ridgeway
Fort Erie
Pigeon Hill
Eccles Hill
Trout River
Pembina
Fenian raids
Huntingdon, Quebec
Malone, New York
Trout River
Irish Republicans
John O'Neill
69th Regiment of Foot

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