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capture the supplies. Suspecting danger, the
British force brought their boats to a halt and the supplies destined for Prescott were landed in Dundas County where the services of the farmers in the vicinity were secured and before midnight the stores were all placed in wagons, by which manner they were to be taken to Prescott, while the boats were to return to Cornwall. Suddenly a messenger arrived and reported the presence of 500 American dragoons. The loaded wagons were removed some distance from the river where they delayed for a time before proceeding to Prescott. Instructions were given to those in charge of the boats to drop down the river as far as Hoople's Creek, while the handful of Glengarry and Dundas Militia, already worn out with fatigue, started eastward to meet the foe. The force of Glengarry and Dundas Militiamen sighted the advancing American forces at the Doran family farm near
2968:
2920:
2303:
613:
2559:
2216:
1091:
2776:
2395:
1625:
2279:
2700:
2349:
1705:
341:
2514:
31:
2605:
2862:
2323:
2845:
2679:
3409:
3178:
2645:
2452:
2256:
609:, formerly of the 1st Dundas Regiment, was on duty at the bridge over Nash Creek. When the advance parties of the American army came into view, Trooper Loucks set fire to the Nash Creek Bridge in order to prevent their advance. He then rode east to alert the Dundas Milita before riding north and west around the American force to contact the British forces coming from Kingston.
2990:
2423:
3011:
2628:
2236:
2828:
2492:
826:
2738:
2536:
920:, and the 2nd Dundas Regiment, commanded by Col. George Merkley, participated in the main attack on November 13 and were present for the surrender on November 16. Casualties from the Dundas Militia were three killed and eight wounded. It was during the Rebellion period that the regiments were collectively referred to as the
2804:
2896:
2372:
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when they were attacked near
Matilda by 500 American Militia who were hiding on Toussaint Island. The Dundas militia landed on Presqu'ile Island just as an American force landed on the same and an exchange of fire occurred. The Americans were driven back and retreated to Toussaint's Island, and soon
1616:
in 1865. Became No. 4 Battery, Provisional
Brigade of Garrison Artillery of Prescott on October 8, 1866. Renumbered as No. 3 Battery, Provisional Brigade of Garrison Artillery of Prescott on April 12, 1867. The unit was attached to the 56th Grenville Battalion of Infantry on May 14, 1869. It became
542:
On
November 5, as Wilkinson's American army moved down the St. Lawrence River towards Cornwall, Lieutenant Duncan Clark of the Incorporated Militia, formerly an Ensign in Capt. Ault's Flank Company of the 1st Dundas Regiment, was on duty on the shoreline and under orders to raise the alarm upon any
1849:
Another Fenian Raid was launched on May 24, 1870, and
Cornwall was again filled with soldiers. The force consisted of the 59th Cornwall Battalion, 18th Hawkesbury, 41st Brockville, the Ottawa Garrison Artillery and Field Battery and the Iroquois Garrison Artillery, 1,027 men in all. For a few days
1125:
In 1842, the Dundas
Militia was reorganized, being split into three battalions. The 1st Battalion would serve Williamsburg Township, the 2nd Battalion would serve Matilda Township, and the 3rd Battalion would serve Winchester and Mountain Townships. These battalions would form part of the larger
352:
caused fear throughout the
British colonies, and many militias were raised in the Canadas in case of the outbreak of war. Colonel Duncan commanded the Dundas Militia and many men joined the part-time force. War was averted, however, and the militias were not used in any military capacity, but it
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596:
Army towards
Montreal in November 1813, a line of supply boats under military escort set out from Montreal to ascend the St. Lawrence River and bring much needed supplies to the British forces at Prescott. An American force posted on Ogden's Island noticed the approaching convoy and decided to
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and at once concealed themselves in the wood lines. As the
Americans drew near, a well directed fire from the Militia killed 11 and wounded several. The Americans fled to their boats and recrossed to the other side of the river, while the militia marched to Hoople's Creek, joined the flotilla
671:
From
September 1812 until the end of the war, the 1st Dundas Regiment was engaged in building and garrisoning earthworks and blockhouses along the St. Lawrence River. One such earthwork was located at Point Iroquois. The initial earthwork was reconstructed as a blockhouse in 1814 was named
2944:
2755:
2662:
474:
more Dundas men arrived on Presqu'ile in case of a second invasion. Col. MacDonell in command of the Dundas Militia, along with Capt. Shaver and Capt. Ault were joined by Grenville Militia and a 9-pounder artillery piece from Prescott that had originally been captured during the
1304:
was disbanded and returned to individual county regiments, with the 3rd Battalion, Dundas Militia being split into two battalions; the '3rd Battalion' serving Mountain Township, and the new '4th Battalion' serving Winchester Township. The first two battalions remained the same.
567:, but the local British and Canadian forces engaged them before they could move past Dundas County. On November 7, a piquet of Dundas Militia at Point Iroquois discovered the American forces moving up the St Lawrence, and Ptes. Peter and Jacob Brouse, brothers of
1657:"On the 15th of November, 1865, the following volunteer corps were called out for Frontier Service, and were stationed at the following places, the whole force being under the command of the Lieutenant-General commanding Her Majesty's Forces in North America:"-
543:
American movements. Seeing the mass of boats moving down the river, Lieutenant Clark commandeered a sturdy plough horse from a nearby farm and rode the length of the front from Elizabethtown to Prescott alerting the local militia and civilians with the cry
1828:
Samuel Morris, James F. Macdonell, John Lahue, Nathan Burley, Guy Shaver, Thomas Warren, Daniel Armstrong, John Black, Angus Grant, Edward Strader, Thomas Campbell, William A. Warren, Alexander Eamon, Thomas Tuergeon, Eugene Serviss, Hiram Serviss, Joseph
1601:
in November 1865. Became No. 3 Battery, Provisional Brigade of Garrison Artillery of Prescott on October 5, 1866. Renumbered as No. 2 Battery, Provisional Brigade of Garrison Artillery of Prescott on April 12, 1867. The unit was disbanded on October 23,
888:
In 1837, the 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia was reorganized into two battalions, or regiments, to better serve the new townships of Winchester and Mountain. The 1st Regiment (Battalion) would serve Winchester and Williamsburg and was commanded by Col.
667:. On the 19th, a British Canadian force including the Dundas Militia crossed to the Salmon River, setting fire to the abandoned boats and barracks of the Americans, capturing considerable amounts of ammunition and supplies to bring back to Dundas.
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landed on the shore and began to engage the outnumbered militia. After a sharp firefight, the 200 men from the 1st Dundas Regiment were forced to retire inland, but the delaying action gave precious time to the forces in Cornwall and Morrisburg.
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on October 16, 1856, under Capt. Martin Carman, William Gordon commissioned Lieutenant, William Casselman commissioned Ensign, George Dillon commissioned Ensign (1861). Capt. Carman retired in 1857 and was replaced by Capt. James
1911:
In 1869, the Dundas Militia was separated into six battalions with a total strength of 3,609 men. The Captains of the battalions were N.N. Brouse, Sidney Doran, Isaac N. Rose, John Brouse, Joseph Hyndman, and G.W. Bogart. After
1278:
William Shaver Jr., Henry H. Boulton - Mar. 24, 1847, Marcus (Mark) Redmond, Robert O. Mullen, Joseph Hindman, James Slater, Thomas Armstrong, George Fitchell, Charles Parker, Alex. H. Monro, Reuben Shaver - May 12, 1847
1169:
Josiah Southworth, Peter J. Loucks, John W. Loucks, Alex. Colquhoun, Walter Bell, John Marsellis, Cornelius Nevins - Jan. 13, 1847, Samuel J. Crysler, Pembroke G. Crysler - Oct. 7th, 1847, Jacob Merkley - Dec. 19, 1850
863:
Nicholas L. Ault, Peter Baker, Jacob Brouse, George Cook, John Doran, Frederick Laut, Peter Loucks, Angus McKay, John Pillar, Robert Redman, Conrad Kintner, Joseph Langevin, John Strader, Edward Shaver, Robert
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and vicinity, and an attack on Cornwall was expected, but the presence of three thousand troops there again dissuaded them from attacking. On July 1, 1866, a force of approximately 1,600 Fenians under General
1541:, formed on January 22, 1862, under the command of Captain Alexander Farlinger, Asaph Bradley Sherman commissioned Lieutenant, Charles P. Empey commissioned Ensign. This company was disbanded in November 1862
429:
broke out in June 1812, the Dundas Militiamen gathered to prevent an invasion of their homeland. The men mustered into two flank companies at Mariatown on July 11, 1812, and the companies were formed into the
1510:- Blue cloth with black leather peak. Band of silk, maple leaf lace, with the name of the regiment and the number of the battalion thereof, worked in silver embroidery; the number to one inch and a half long.
1779:
Cephrenus Hopper, John Hunter, Silas Hunter, John McPhee, John McMartin, Duncan Armstrong, Almon Casselman, Horace L. Casselman, Edward Cooper, Silas Merkley, Albert Porteous, Pliny Stata, Robert C. Stewart
1176:
Michael Pellar, John Brouse, William Weaver, John Munro - Jan. 13, 1847, Samuel Weagant, Michael Hickey, Seph. M. Casselman, William Dicks, Guy J. Loucks - Oct. 7, 1847, John R. Crysler - Dec. 19, 1850
2721:
3659:
2440:
2879:
606:
1272:
William S. Shaver, Robert Grey, John Dillabough, James A. Liddle, John Van Camp, Edward Brouse, George T. Shaver - Mar. 24, 1847, Elijah Van Camp, Andrew Summers, Peter Smith - May 12, 1847
535:. The Americans fought back but were eventually forced to retreat and the British and Canadians captured the town, burning the boats and taking the artillery and military supplies back to
417:, gives the following statistics of the regiment: 1 Lt-Colonel, 1 Major, 4 Captains, 5 Lieutenants, 6 Ensigns, 1 Adjutant, 1 Quartermaster, 1 Surgeon, 14 Sergeants and 238 rank and file.
2584:
3654:
3649:
478:. After a few rounds of fire from the cannon and muskets, the Americans abandoned the island and retreated across the border. Canadian losses were one killed and several wounded.
1234:
Nicholas Carman, George J. Brouse, Henry Merkley, John Flagg, Alonzo B. Robertson, James N. Nettleton, John Servis, James Glasford - Mar. 31, 1847, David Mcintosh - Aug. 2, 1847
1894:
George W. Armstrong, John Calorem, Timothy Calorem, George F. Calorem, John Lahue, James McNairn, Eugene Serviss, Hiram Serviss, Francis Smith, William Lewis Soules, Ed W. Wylie
1674:
was prevented by the presence of a considerable force of volunteers, including two companies from Dundas, and a British gunboat on the river. The Fenians then moved eastward to
1228:
David Coons, George Carman, Alonzo C. H. Shaver, James Doren, Nicholas N. Brouse, Isaac Keeler, Alex. Macdonell, Henry Van Allen - Mar. 31, 1847, Matthew Coons - Sep. 25, 1850
1487:– Formed originally on October 16, 1856, under Captain George W. Brouse, J.A. Weegar commissioned Lieutenant, J.G. Merkley commissioned Cornet. The troop was disbanded in 1858
1117:
was unveiled on September 25, 1895, the Morrisburg High School Cadets carried a flag that had been borne by the 2nd Dundas Regiment (Battalion) at the Battle of the Windmill.
1771:
Erastus Winegard, Charles Hughes, Gregory Brendstetter, Charles Colligan, Alexander Holmes, Sidney Merkley, James Porteous, William Rice, William James Simpson, Melvin Carman
504:, an Indian community that straddled the St. Lawrence River in a location where the present-day borders of Ontario, Quebec and New York State intersect. It, and the nearby
912:
along with the Grenville Militia, Glengarry Highlanders, Incorporated Militia, and Dundas Militia were dispatched to drive them back across the St Lawrence River. At the
1285:
John Armstrong, John White, Hezekiah Clark, Edward Price, Andrew Sipes, George Dillabough, Samuel Bigford, David Farrell, Giles W. Bogart, John McCargar - May 12, 1847
531:– On February 22, 1813, a British Canadian force including the 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia, crossed the frozen St Lawrence River and charged the American fort at
1163:
John Hickey, George Cook, William Kyle, Isaac N. Rose, Adam Nudle, George Weaver, Henry Weagear, William Swayne - Jan. 13, 1847, Conrad Casselman - Dec. 19, 1850
317:
The oldest commission found for what would become the Dundas Militia is from June 20, 1788, when Jacob Farrand (Farran) was issued a commission as a Captain by
1498:- Blue, double breasted, with a stand up collar rounded off at the front; cuffs and lapels all blue, two rows of buttons down the front, nine in each row.
893:
and Lt. Col. J. MacDonell. The 2nd Regiment (Battalion) would serve Mountain and Matilda and was commanded by Col. George Merkley and Lt. Col. MacDonell.
3644:
1465:
to raise active volunteer militia companies in Canada for the defence of the province. Two such volunteer companies were formed in Dundas at this time:
227:
3199:
204:
363:
1691:
to follow the Fenians and report back on their positions. After two weeks the threat of invasion was gone and Chamberlain returned to Morrisburg.
1662:"At Prescott:- The Morrisburg Garrison Battery of Artillery: Capt. Thomas S. Rubidge, 1st Lt. Peter A. Eagleson, and 2nd Lt. G. S. L. Stoddart."
3526:
1701:
from 1888 to 1914, served as a Sergeant with the Cornwall Volunteer Infantry alongside the Dundas companies during the Fenian Raids in 1866.
488:
on October 4, 1812, launching an amphibious raid from Prescott to gather supplies but being turned back by American artillery and militia.
3434:
62:
3027:
1954:
1950:
263:
1491:
A Military General Order published on February 7, 1856, stipulates the undress uniform for officers of the sedentary militia as such:
3463:
334:
223:
1939:
1925:
516:
231:
1698:
1559:
on December 19, 1862, under Captain Isaac N. Rose, William D. Meikle commissioned Lieutenant, Samuel Garvey commissioned Ensign
885:. The cavalry troop was attached to the Dundas Militia regiments into the 1840s, and served duty during the Rebellion in 1838.
630:
571:, were the first to fire upon the enemy. As more Dundas Militiamen were brought up to the point, 1,200 American soldiers under
1109:, emblazoned with the emblem of a windmill in recognition of their heroic actions at the battle. Col. John Crysler applied to
840:
was created with a clasp for Crysler's Farm and the following men were awarded the medal for service with the Dundas Militia:
3639:
1917:
1916:
in 1867, the county militias were formed into various infantry battalions, and the Dundas County Militia was folded into the
653:, led the regiment bravely at the battle, where they served as stretcher bearers, skirmishers, and helped supply ammunition.
461:– On September 16, 1812, soldiers from the 1st Dundas Militia under Capt. Michael Ault and Ens. Duncan Clark, as well as the
303:
1902:
Duncan Armstrong, William C. Hartle, Frederick McRobie, Andrew Reichardt, Philip T. Roberts, Jesse Wallace, William Warren
1504:- Oxford miniature, with a scarlet welt down the outward seam during Autumn and Winter, and white linen during the Summer.
2332:
1375:– Commanded by Lt-Col. David Robertson, with 548 men fit for service and 150 in reserve, a total of 698 for the township.
854:
326:
3249:
1597:– under Capt. Thomas S. Rubidge, raised on February 14, 1862, Lt. Henry Merkley, 2nd Lt. Guy Loucks. Reorganized as the
1423:– Commanded by Lt-Col. David Robertson, 246 1st Class servicemen, 383 2nd Class servicemen, 144 in reserve, total of 773
1366:– Commanded by Lt-Col. A.G. Macdonell, with 726 men fit for service and 187 in reserve, a total of 913 for the township.
3582:
1414:– Commanded by Lt-Col. A.G. Macdonell, 321 1st Class servicemen, 416 2nd class servicemen, 191 in reserve, total of 928
1384:– Commanded by Lt-Col. Edward Brouse, with 434 men fit for service and 35 in reserve, a total of 469 for the township.
3502:
3393:
3107:
1432:– Commanded by Lt-Col. Edward Brouse, 210 1st Class servicemen, 256 2nd Class servicemen, 64 in reserve, total of 530
435:
333:, and by his orders each county would have a Lieutenant to fulfill the position of magistrate and militia commander,
2367:, Captain of the Dundas Cavalry Troop from 1822 to 1840, and Lt-Col. of the 3rd Battalion, Dundas Militia, 1846-1856
2716:, Captain of the Dundas Infantry Company from 1862 to 1865, and commanded a battalion of the Dundas Militia in 1869
1544:
By the mid-1860s there were at least three other volunteer infantry companies joining the 1st Williamsburg Rifles:
3307:
1222:, Sydney Doren, James West, Samuel Shaver, John Strader, Simeon Ault - Mar. 31, 1847, John Parlow - Sep. 25, 1850
3275:
1110:
1114:
519:
took command of the Dundas Militia from Col. Macdonell, who retired due to old age, having first seen battle at
2416:
2316:
2296:
837:
829:
548:
475:
1621:
The volunteer Infantry and Rifle companies were stood down in April 1864 in consequence of being disorganized
1461:
in 1854, the garrison of regular British soldiers left Canada to fight and the colonial government issued the
659:– In February 1814, the American forces near French Mills began leaving their supply depots and garrisons for
2750:
Private in the 1st Williamsburg (Dundas) Rifles, 1857-1861, Private in the Morrisburg Garrison Artillery 1862
1130:, a united regiment composed of battalions from Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry to serve all three counties.
679:
In mid-1813, two volunteer cavalry troops were raised in Dundas and filled with men from the Dundas Militia.
414:
924:, perhaps due to their gallant conduct at the battle, as evidenced on the flag of the 2nd Dundas Regiment.
3159:
2961:
2937:
2913:
2821:
2797:
1862:
1723:
and the following are names of the men from Dundas County who received the medal for service in 1866 with:
1720:
1708:
512:, by a British Canadian force, including the Dundas Militia, carrying supplies up the St. Lawrence River.
3207:
3112:
2600:, Ensign in the 3rd Battalion, Dundas Militia in 1847, Captain of a company of the Dundas Militia in 1869
2436:
2292:
2272:
2204:
1133:
The Militia lists for 1851 record the following officers of the Dundas Militia with their dates of rank:
897:
626:
621:
588:
462:
173:
156:
151:
101:
3492:
3383:
1694:
1584:
572:
3026:
In the list below, the battle honours that were earned by the Dundas Militia, and perpetuated by the
509:
492:
443:
136:
1569:
under Capt. Robert Lowrey, Adam I. Dixon commissioned Lieutenant, Josephus Rose commissioned Ensign.
434:. This regiment fought throughout the war, with many men from the regiment being transferred to the
356:
By 1803, the regiment had grown in size, and a report from that year lists the following officers:
1680:
555:
505:
166:
146:
2977:
1684:
1837:
Charles Shaver, William C. Hartle, Elijah Serviss, Duncan Armstrong, William Jennack, John Kane,
1312:, the counties of Leeds, Dundas, Stormont and Glengarry became part of Military District No. 2.
3117:
3097:
2713:
2692:
2640:
Private in Captain Robertson's Company, 2nd Dundas Regiment at Fort Wellington in November 1838
2620:
2597:
2576:
2551:
2545:
2529:
2523:
2507:
2501:
2485:
2465:
2444:
2412:
2342:
2208:
2116:
2099:
2082:
1942:
during the Fenian Raid of 1870, and later as a Field Surgeon with the Midland Battalion in the
1913:
1735:
1477:
1102:
1095:
913:
275:
255:
185:
199:
2989:
2198:
1935:
1921:
1851:
1580:
1566:
681:
642:
638:
634:
598:
131:
605:
As the American forces pushed east through Williamsburg township, Trooper John W. Loucks of
294:
in June 1784 and almost immediately raised a local militia force. Many of the families were
2435:
Burned the Nash Creek Bridge to prevent the American advance through Dundas, fought at the
2229:
2032:
1943:
1743:
772:
758:
744:
532:
527:
485:
141:
1530:
caused alarm along the border and more volunteer militia companies were raised in Dundas.
8:
2203:
Lieutenant in the Dundas Militia and Captain of the Provincial Light Dragoons during the
1609:
1556:
1462:
1309:
986:
664:
625:– On November 10, a force of Glengarry and Stormont Militia engaged the Americans at the
497:
307:
279:
1514:
During the early 1860s there was much fear in the Province about a possible war between
1315:
The militia report for 1858 lists the following officers and their dates of commission:
1105:, the 1st and 2nd Regiments (Battalions) of Dundas Militia were presented with a set of
2614:
2572:
1855:
1442:
1394:
1154:
1106:
905:
520:
330:
3608:
3498:
3389:
2967:
2015:
1854:
forced the early disbandment of the militia. Men from Dundas County served along the
1850:
excitement ran high, but the routing of the Fenians at the Battle of Pigeon Hill and
1688:
1667:
1646:
1527:
881:, Michael Brouse and George Ault commissioned Lieutenants, Jacob Brouse commissioned
730:
716:
602:
awaiting them, and proceeded to Cornwall in preparation of the main American attack.
536:
470:
457:
291:
126:
2720:
2315:
Private in the Dundas Militia and Captain Fraser's Provincial Dragoons, awarded the
1113:
for the authority for the regiments to carry this device on their colours. When the
3102:
2623:
and Commanding Officer of the 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia 1859-1860s
2248:
Private in the 1st Flank (Ault's) Company of the Dundas Militia and veteran of the
1966:
1783:
1675:
1397:, with 549 men fit for service and 114 in reserve, a total of 663 for the township.
580:
439:
295:
72:
2422:
2407:
Private in the 1st Flank (Ault's) Company of the Dundas Militia who fought in the
1612:, raised on 8 May 1862, Lt. Rufus Carman, 2nd Lt. Samuel Boyd. Reorganized as the
1445:, 188 1st Class servicemen, 368 2nd Class servicemen, 128 in reserve, total of 624
3010:
2919:
2627:
2235:
2167:
2150:
2133:
2049:
1962:
1958:
1629:
982:
825:
811:
786:
593:
560:
318:
3160:"The story of Dundas, being a history of the county of Dundas from 1784 to 1904"
1404:
The militia report for 1863 lists the following strength of the Dundas Militia:
1356:
The militia report for 1859 lists the following strength of the Dundas Militia:
353:
showed the importance of the volunteer militias to the defence of Upper Canada.
2767:
Dundas Militiaman who raised the Morrisburg Volunteer Rifle Company during the
2674:
Lieutenant in the 1st (Williamsburg) Battalion, Dundas Militia in the 1840s-50s
2491:
1890:
1824:
1767:
1687:
of Captain Rose's Dundas Infantry Company was sent by personal orders from Sir
576:
259:
161:
2878:
2827:
2302:
1645:
in 1866, the Dundas artillery companies were called out for service along the
908:
came ashore in Prescott and took refuge in the windmill there, and a force of
3633:
3435:"Journals of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, 16th Edition"
3413:
3182:
2381:
1898:
1833:
1775:
1704:
1519:
1515:
1219:
650:
612:
568:
384:
349:
311:
299:
113:
2278:
2215:
3583:"Troublous Times in Canada: A History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870"
3003:
2983:
2957:
2933:
2909:
2817:
2793:
2789:
2768:
2737:
2535:
2484:
Private in Captain Chrysler's Company, 1st Dundas Regiment, wounded at the
2358:
1763:
John Pyper, Erastus Heagle, Joseph Sherbenaut, Levi McMartin, David Simpson
1716:
1642:
1534:
1523:
1257:
1144:
917:
909:
890:
878:
646:
551:, and Duncan Clark has since been heralded as the "Canadian Paul Revere".
388:
337:
serving as the first lieutenant and colonel of the Dundas Militia in 1793.
325:. In 1792, Dundas County was formally established by a proclamation of the
283:
251:
235:
192:
52:
2775:
2558:
2513:
1090:
397:
John Shaver, John Munro, Frederick Weaver, Jacob Van Allen, Michael Carman
3568:
Up the Glens : Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, 1783-1994
2803:
2408:
2387:
2364:
2338:
2249:
1651:
Troublous Times in Canada: A History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870
1533:
The first 'militia rifle company' raised in Dundas in consequence of the
1458:
901:
660:
426:
180:
119:
2695:
and Lieutenant in the 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia in 1863
2443:
and as an Ensign in Capt. Crysler's Company, 1st Dundas Regiment at the
629:
and on November 11, they, along with the Dundas Militia, Leeds Militia,
2895:
1800:
1624:
1617:
an Independent battery on May 10, 1872, and disbanded on 27 March 1874.
278:
dates back to the early settlement days, when Loyalist veterans of the
3494:
The Active or volunteer militia force list of Canada -30th April, 1863
2861:
2583:
2394:
916:, a force of 300 men from the 1st Dundas Regiment, commanded by Col.
501:
340:
3276:"Officers of the British Forces in Canada during the War of 1812-15"
2699:
2447:. Promoted to Lieutenant and Captain in the militia in the 1840s-50s
2371:
2348:
2228:
Private in the 2nd Flank Company, Dundas Militia, who fought at the
1949:
In the 1880s and 1890s, the Dundas Militia was reorganized into the
1812:
William Millar, Francis Rourke, Charles Z. Skinner, Edward McRobie,
1583:
under Lt-Col. Shaver as a ‘drill association’, the precursor to the
30:
2678:
2471:
2268:
1882:
1874:
1816:
1808:
1759:
1751:
564:
466:
287:
2874:
Lieutenant in the 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia, 1863
2604:
1841:
1683:
appeared on the banks of the St. Lawrence across from Morrisburg.
1649:
frontier, serving at Prescott and Cornwall. According to the book
900:
the two regiments of Dundas Militia were again called out for the
377:
Michael Hanes, Farquhar McDonell, Cornelius Munro, Allan Patterson
3412:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
3181:
This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
2943:
2644:
2451:
2322:
1953:
with headquarters at Cornwall, which would eventually become the
82:
3660:
History of the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
2788:
Captain who raised the Morrisburg Garrison Artillery during the
2754:
2550:
Sergeant in Captain Doran's Company, 2nd Dundas Regiment at the
2506:
Private in Captain Shaver's Company, 2nd Dundas Regiment at the
2464:
Private in Captain Doran's Company, 2nd Dundas Regiment, at the
2255:
3527:"Journals of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada"
2844:
2661:
2657:
Private in Captain Doran's Company, 2nd Dundas Regiment in 1839
2528:
Private in Captain Doran's Company, 2nd Dundas Regiment at the
2390:, Captain in the 2nd (Matilda) Battalion, Dundas Miitia in 1850
1671:
882:
2891:
Ensign in the 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia, 1863
2857:
Ensign in the 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia, 1863
2840:
Ensign in the 4th (Winchester) Battalion, Dundas Militia, 1863
1924:
under the command of Captain D.A. Macdonell, which became the
3308:"Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry : A history, 1784–1945"
2341:
and Captain in the 3rd Battalion, Dundas Militia during the
1325:– Commanded by Lt-Col. Alexander Macdonell – March 19, 1852
690:
both fought alongside the Dundas Militia at Crysler's Farm.
641:, engaged the main American force at John Crysler's farm in
413:
The 1808 report, resulting from the war tensions due to the
269:
3553:
The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783 - 1951
3464:"Report on the State of the Militia of the Province, 1863"
3364:
The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783 - 1951
3349:
The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783 - 1951
3334:
The Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders 1783 - 1951
2733:
Captain of the 1st Williamsburg (Dundas) Rifles, 1857-1864
344:
Copy of the 1788 militia commission of Capt. Jacob Farrand
3655:
Military units and formations disestablished in the 1890s
3650:
Canadian military units and formations of the War of 1812
2816:
Corporal in the Morrisburg Garrison Artillery during the
1334:– Commanded by Lt-Col. David Robertson – December 9, 1846
649:
was now in command of the Dundas Militia and, with Major
262:
and legacy of the Dundas Militia are perpetuated by the
2956:
Sergeant in the Iroquois Garrison Artillery during the
2932:
Gunner in the Morrisburg Garrison Artillery during the
2908:
Gunner in the Morrisburg Garrison Artillery during the
2271:
in Lt. Crysler's Company of the Dundas Militia at the
1957:. Dundas men continued to serve honourably during the
1711:
to Gnr. Almon Casselman, Morrisburg Garrison Artillery
1595:
Volunteer Militia Foot Artillery Company of Morrisburg
2982:
Lieutenant in the Dundas Infantry Company during the
1452:
1343:– Commanded by Lt-Col. Edward Brouse – April 3, 1856
3524:
1606:
Volunteer Militia Foot Artillery Company of Iroquois
563:
crossed the St Lawrence River and hoped to march on
3461:
3432:
1951:
59th (Stormont and Glengarry) Battalion of Infantry
1755:
Matthias Brice, Henry Moore, James Fox, Joseph Lane
1352:– Commanded by Lt-Col. Jacob Brouse – May 13, 1853
16:Regiment of the provincial militia of Upper Canada
2291:Private in the Dundas Militia and veteran of the
688:Captain Adam's Troop of Provincial Light Dragoons
3631:
3193:
3191:
1878:William Millar, Edward McRobie, Joseph F. Millar
1120:
1094:Flag of the 2nd Dundas Regiment, carried at the
2554:, Ensign in the 2nd (Matilda) Battalion in 1847
2182:Photos of some veterans of the Dundas Militia
1590:As well as two volunteer artillery companies:
547:. His ride along the front was likened to the
484:– The Dundas Militia next fought at the First
290:settlers landed in Dundas on the banks of the
3188:
465:, were escorting a shipment of supplies from
323:Williamsburg and Matilda Battalion of Militia
2691:Private in the Glengarry Militia during the
832:awarded to Sgt. Peter Brouse, Dundas Militia
523:. Fraser served as Colonel until late 1813.
250:was a regiment of the provincial militia of
2579:, Captain in the 4th (Winchester) Battalion
63:United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
3645:Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
3555:. The Runge Press Limited. pp. 72–73.
3250:"Dundas: or, a Sketch of Canadian History"
3028:Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
2337:Corporal in the Dundas Militia during the
1955:Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
868:
676:due to its inactivity so late in the war.
436:Incorporated Battalion of Canadian Militia
264:Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders
29:
3565:
3550:
3490:
3361:
3346:
3331:
3002:Captain in the Dundas Militia during the
2619:Captain in the Dundas Militia during the
2386:Private in the Dundas Militia during the
2363:Private in the Dundas Militia during the
2207:. Commanded the Grenville Militia at the
270:United Empire Loyalists and Establishment
3606:
3486:
3484:
3457:
3455:
3428:
3426:
3424:
3422:
3381:
3153:
3056:
3009:
2988:
2966:
2942:
2918:
2894:
2877:
2860:
2843:
2826:
2802:
2774:
2753:
2736:
2719:
2712:Lieutenant in the Dundas Militia at the
2698:
2677:
2660:
2643:
2626:
2603:
2596:Private in the Grenville Militia at the
2582:
2557:
2534:
2512:
2490:
2470:
2450:
2421:
2393:
2370:
2347:
2321:
2301:
2277:
2254:
2234:
2214:
1703:
1623:
1250:3rd Battalion (Winchester and Mountain):
1089:
928:Casualties of the Royal Dundas Militia
824:
611:
339:
3377:
3375:
3373:
3243:
3241:
3239:
3237:
3235:
3233:
3231:
3229:
3227:
3225:
3151:
3149:
3147:
3145:
3143:
3141:
3139:
3137:
3135:
3133:
1940:56th Grenville Regiment (Lisgar Rifles)
1926:56th Grenville Regiment (Lisgar Rifles)
1485:Williamsburg Troop of Volunteer Cavalry
3632:
3366:. The Runge Press Limited. p. 63.
3351:. The Runge Press Limited. p. 62.
3336:. The Runge Press Limited. p. 43.
3301:
3299:
3273:
3157:
1934:(1848-1930), a prominent physician in
286:and raised a local militia. The first
3580:
3481:
3452:
3419:
3247:
3197:
1918:56th (Prescott) Battalion of Infantry
1608:– Capt. Alexander McDonell and Capt.
1153:Cephranus Casselman - Jan. 13, 1847,
694:Casualties of the 1st Dundas Militia
3609:"A Cyclopædia of Canadian Biography"
3370:
3305:
3222:
3130:
2575:Company, 1st Dundas Regiment at the
2441:Captain Fraser's Provincial Dragoons
1972:
1666:In the spring of 1866, an attack on
3296:
2176:
1240:Nicholas N. Brouse - Mar. 31, 1847
904:. On November 12, 1838, men of the
327:lieutenant governor of Upper Canada
302:and fought during the war with the
35:Dundas Militiaman on the left, 1813
13:
1920:, with No. 2 Company stationed at
1453:Volunteer Militia and Amalgamation
1449:Total strength of regiment: 2,855
1401:Total strength of regiment: 2,983
1302:"Regiment of the Eastern District"
1128:"Regiment of the Eastern District"
684:Troop of Provincial Light Dragoons
607:Fraser's Provincial Light Dragoons
14:
3671:
3607:Charlesworth, Hector Willoughby.
3108:Canadian units of the War of 1812
3070:
3021:
2792:in 1862, and commanded it in the
1977:
1579:– Formed on January 16, 1863, in
808:Accidentally wounded, loss of eye
449:The principle engagements of the
304:King's Royal Regiment of New York
3570:. The Old Book Store Publishing.
3407:
3176:
3033:
1565:- Formed on January 2, 1863, at
1563:Dixon's Corners Infantry Company
1246:George Robertson - Aug. 2, 1847
559:- American forces under General
3600:
3574:
3559:
3544:
3518:
3006:, commanded a battalion in 1869
2023:Pte. Peter Onderark (Ouderkirk)
1938:, served as a Private with the
1906:
1861:The following men received the
1636:
1573:2nd Dundas Volunteer Infantry (
1206:David Robertson - Dec. 9, 1846
766:Pte. Peter Onderark (Ouderkirk)
510:recaptured on November 23, 1812
3551:Boss C.D., Lt-Col. W. (1952).
3362:Boss C.D., Lt-Col. W. (1952).
3355:
3347:Boss C.D., Lt-Col. W. (1952).
3340:
3332:Boss C.D., Lt-Col. W. (1952).
3325:
3267:
2960:of 1866 and 1870, awarded the
2417:Military General Service Medal
2317:Military General Service Medal
2297:Military General Service Medal
1291:Edward Brouse - Mar. 24, 1847
838:Military General Service Medal
830:Military General Service Medal
476:Battle of the Thousand Islands
451:1st Regiment of Dundas Militia
432:1st Regiment of Dundas Militia
420:
282:were granted plots of land in
1:
3525:Parliament of Canada (1858).
3123:
3078:Defence of Canada – 1862–1865
3042:Defence of Canada – 1812–1815
1983:Dundas Militia Roll of Honour
1865:for service in 1870 with the
1728:Morrisburg Garrison Artillery
1599:Morrisburg Garrison Artillery
1297:William Laing - May 12, 1847
1266:Jacob Brouse - Mar. 24, 1847
1137:1st Battalion (Williamsburg):
1121:Reorganization of the Militia
506:American post at French Mills
391:, Jesse Wright, John Serviss.
3640:Scottish regiments of Canada
3462:Canadian Parliament (1863).
3433:Canadian Parliament (1858).
3385:Militia list for Canada West
2962:Canada General Service Medal
2938:Canada General Service Medal
2914:Canada General Service Medal
2822:Canada General Service Medal
2798:Canada General Service Medal
1863:Canada General Service Medal
1721:Canada General Service Medal
1632:during the Fenian Raid, 1866
1212:George Ault - Mar. 31, 1847
1189:Jacob Hanes - Jan. 13, 1847
7:
3581:MacDonald, John Alexander.
3091:
2161:Iroquois Garrison Artillery
2144:Iroquois Garrison Artillery
2127:Iroquois Garrison Artillery
1969:, and into the modern era.
1867:Iroquois Garrison Artillery
1820:James Price, J. A. Stewart,
1793:Iroquois Garrison Artillery
1195:John Grant - Jan, 13, 1847
1183:James Baker - Oct. 7, 1847
997:Severely wounded in action
549:ride of Paul Revere in 1775
528:Second Battle of Ogdensburg
463:Royal Newfoundland Regiment
142:Second Battle of Ogdensburg
10:
3676:
3274:Irving, L.Homfray (1908).
1858:again during this period.
1670:and subsequent advance to
1585:Royal Canadian Army Cadets
508:on the Salmon River, were
482:First Battle of Ogdensburg
298:who had remained loyal to
132:First Battle of Ogdensburg
3382:Thompson, Joshua (1851).
1715:In 1899, veterans of the
1614:Iroquois Garrison Battery
1457:With the outbreak of the
1111:Lt-Gen. Sir John Colborne
896:With the outbreak of the
873:On January 21, 1822, the
820:
498:captured the British post
496:– New York State Militia
415:Chesapeake–Leopard affair
217:
212:
108:
96:
88:
78:
68:
58:
48:
40:
28:
23:
3566:Patterson, W.J. (1995).
3514:– via Archive.org.
3405:– via Archive.org.
3158:Carter, J.Smyth (1905).
3113:Battle of Crysler's Farm
2437:Battle of Crysler's Farm
2293:Battle of Crysler's Farm
2273:Battle of Crysler's Farm
2205:Battle of Crysler's Farm
1539:Morrisburg Rifle Company
1308:With the passage of the
1199:2nd Battalion (Matilda):
627:Battle of Hoople's Creek
622:Battle of Crysler's Farm
616:Battle of Crysler's Farm
589:Skirmish at Doran's Farm
556:Battle of Point Iroquois
350:Spanish Armament of 1793
274:The military history of
157:Battle of Crysler's Farm
152:Skirmish at Doran's Farm
147:Battle of Point Iroquois
114:Spanish Armament of 1793
3306:Harkness, John Graham.
2978:Theodore F. Chamberlain
2785:Thomas Stafford Rubidge
1685:Theodore F. Chamberlain
1476:– Formed originally in
1441:– Commanded by Lt-Col.
1393:– Commanded by Lt-Col.
1115:Crysler's Farm Monument
1018:Capt. Crysler's Company
1005:Capt. Crysler's Company
898:Rebellions of 1837–1838
877:was formed under Capt.
869:Rebellions of 1837–1838
545:"The enemy is at hand!"
174:Rebellions of 1837–1838
3491:Desbarats, G. (1863).
3118:Battle of the Windmill
3098:Dundas County, Ontario
3014:
2993:
2971:
2947:
2923:
2899:
2882:
2865:
2848:
2831:
2807:
2779:
2758:
2741:
2724:
2714:Battle of the Windmill
2703:
2693:Upper Canada Rebellion
2682:
2665:
2648:
2631:
2621:Upper Canada Rebellion
2608:
2598:Battle of the Windmill
2587:
2577:Battle of the Windmill
2562:
2552:Battle of the Windmill
2539:
2530:Battle of the Windmill
2517:
2508:Battle of the Windmill
2495:
2486:Battle of the Windmill
2475:
2466:Battle of the Windmill
2455:
2445:Battle of the Windmill
2426:
2413:Upper Canada Rebellion
2398:
2375:
2352:
2343:Upper Canada Rebellion
2326:
2306:
2282:
2259:
2239:
2219:
2209:Battle of the Windmill
2117:Battle of the Windmill
2100:Battle of the Windmill
2083:Battle of the Windmill
1914:Canadian Confederation
1712:
1633:
1103:Battle of the Windmill
1098:
1096:Battle of the Windmill
1079:Capt. Shaver's Company
1015:Pte. William Errington
981:(great-grandfather of
914:Battle of the Windmill
833:
617:
592:- With the advance of
493:Battle of French Mills
444:Battle of Lundy's Lane
345:
256:Dundas County, Ontario
186:Battle of the Windmill
137:Battle of French Mills
3248:CROIL, James (1861).
3057:Rebellions of 1837-38
3013:
2992:
2970:
2946:
2936:of 1866, awarded the
2922:
2912:of 1866, awarded the
2898:
2881:
2864:
2847:
2830:
2820:of 1866, awarded the
2806:
2796:in 1866, awarded the
2778:
2757:
2740:
2723:
2702:
2681:
2664:
2647:
2630:
2607:
2593:Giles Winfield Bogart
2586:
2561:
2538:
2516:
2494:
2474:
2454:
2425:
2397:
2374:
2351:
2325:
2305:
2281:
2258:
2238:
2218:
2199:Richard Duncan Fraser
2074:Capt. Doran's Company
1852:Battle of Trout River
1707:
1627:
1478:Williamsburg township
1093:
1055:Capt. Doran's Company
1031:Capt. Doran's Company
992:Capt. Doran's Company
947:Capt. Doran's Company
902:defence of the county
828:
643:Williamsburg township
639:89th Regiment of Foot
635:49th Regiment of Foot
615:
343:
248:Dundas County Militia
24:Dundas County Militia
3198:Mills, T.F. (2003).
3085:Fenian Raids 1866-70
2747:William S. Van Allen
2230:Battle of Ogdensburg
2107:Pte. Richard Boulton
2033:Battle of Ogdensburg
2007:Capt. Ault's Company
1944:North-West Rebellion
1065:Pte. James Connovers
968:Pte. Richard Boulton
936:Company and Regiment
922:Royal Dundas Militia
875:Dundas Cavalry Troop
738:Capt. John Macdonell
486:Battle of Ogdensburg
258:, in the 1780s. The
2871:Alexander Stallmire
2764:Alexander Farlinger
2671:Pembroke G. Crysler
2183:
2110:2nd Dundas Regiment
2093:2nd Dundas Regiment
2076:2nd Dundas Regiment
2071:Pte. Jeremiah Bouck
1986:
1310:Militia Act of 1855
1081:2nd Dundas Regiment
1076:Pte. William Lennox
1068:2nd Dundas Regiment
1057:2nd Dundas Regiment
1044:2nd Dundas Regiment
1033:2nd Dundas Regiment
1020:1st Dundas Regiment
1007:1st Dundas Regiment
1002:Sgt. John A. Shaver
994:2nd Dundas Regiment
971:2nd Dundas Regiment
960:2nd Dundas Regiment
949:2nd Dundas Regiment
944:Pte. Jeremiah Bouck
929:
695:
280:American Revolution
254:that was raised in
3166:. pp. 228–251
3015:
2994:
2972:
2948:
2924:
2900:
2883:
2866:
2849:
2832:
2808:
2780:
2759:
2742:
2725:
2704:
2683:
2666:
2649:
2632:
2615:John Pliny Crysler
2609:
2588:
2563:
2540:
2518:
2496:
2476:
2456:
2427:
2399:
2376:
2353:
2327:
2307:
2283:
2260:
2240:
2220:
2181:
2164:Died from drowning
2147:Died from drowning
2130:Died from drowning
2060:1st Dundas Militia
2057:Ens. William Welsh
2043:1st Dundas Militia
2040:Capt. Jesse Wright
2026:1st Dundas Militia
2009:1st Dundas Militia
1982:
1932:Dr. Robert Reddick
1886:Byron M. Hutchison
1856:St. Lawrence River
1713:
1634:
1553:) Infantry Company
1470:1st Williamsburg (
1443:John Pliny Crysler
1395:John Pliny Crysler
1099:
1084:Wounded in action
1071:Wounded in action
1060:Wounded in action
1052:Pte. William Myers
1047:Wounded in action
1036:Wounded in action
1023:Wounded in action
1010:Wounded in action
927:
834:
794:Ens. William Welsh
780:Capt. Jesse Wright
693:
631:Canadian Fencibles
618:
409:Alexander McDonell
346:
331:John Graves Simcoe
3312:Internet Archives
3019:
3018:
2929:John Henry McPhee
2813:Joseph Sherbenaut
2709:Isaac Newton Rose
2481:William Errington
2174:
2173:
2018:(Sept. 16, 1812)
2016:Battle of Matilda
1973:Dundas Militiamen
1959:South African War
1739:Thomas S. Rubidge
1719:were awarded the
1709:Fenian Raid Medal
1689:John A. Macdonald
1647:St Lawrence River
1575:Drill Association
1528:Chesapeake Affair
1088:
1087:
1028:Pte. John Devline
963:Killed in action
952:Killed in action
818:
817:
755:Wounded in action
741:Wounded in action
733:(Sept. 16, 1812)
727:Wounded in action
719:(Sept. 16, 1812)
657:Salmon River Raid
458:Battle of Matilda
292:St Lawrence River
241:
240:
167:Salmon River Raid
127:Battle of Matilda
3667:
3624:
3623:
3621:
3619:
3604:
3598:
3597:
3595:
3593:
3578:
3572:
3571:
3563:
3557:
3556:
3548:
3542:
3541:
3539:
3537:
3522:
3516:
3515:
3513:
3511:
3488:
3479:
3478:
3476:
3474:
3459:
3450:
3449:
3447:
3445:
3430:
3417:
3411:
3410:
3406:
3404:
3402:
3379:
3368:
3367:
3359:
3353:
3352:
3344:
3338:
3337:
3329:
3323:
3322:
3320:
3318:
3303:
3294:
3293:
3291:
3289:
3280:
3271:
3265:
3264:
3262:
3260:
3245:
3220:
3219:
3217:
3215:
3206:. Archived from
3200:"Dundas Militia"
3195:
3186:
3180:
3179:
3175:
3173:
3171:
3164:Internet Archive
3155:
3103:Canadian Militia
3087:
3080:
3066:
3051:
3044:
2568:John Adam Shaver
2524:Charles McIntosh
2461:Warner Casselman
2439:as a Private in
2382:George W. Brouse
2184:
2180:
2177:Militia veterans
2119:(Nov. 13, 1838)
2102:(Nov. 13, 1838)
2096:Killed in action
2090:Pte. J. McMartin
2085:(Nov. 13, 1838)
2079:Killed in action
2035:(Feb. 22, 1813)
2029:Killed in action
2012:Killed in action
1987:
1981:
1967:Second World War
1747:Frederick Carman
1628:Militia camp at
1581:Matilda Township
1157:- Aug. 16, 1850
1041:Pte. Francis Fye
957:Pte. J. McMartin
930:
926:
910:British Regulars
814:(Oct. 22, 1814)
775:(Feb. 22, 1813)
769:Killed in action
761:(Feb. 22, 1813)
752:Pte. James Stamp
747:(Feb. 22, 1813)
713:Killed in action
696:
692:
682:Captain Fraser's
665:Sackett's Harbor
581:Benjamin Forsyth
573:Alexander Macomb
440:Niagara campaign
438:fighting in the
387:, Michael Ault,
371:Malcolm McMartin
308:Butler's Rangers
296:German Palatines
73:Canadian Militia
33:
21:
20:
3675:
3674:
3670:
3669:
3668:
3666:
3665:
3664:
3630:
3629:
3628:
3627:
3617:
3615:
3605:
3601:
3591:
3589:
3579:
3575:
3564:
3560:
3549:
3545:
3535:
3533:
3523:
3519:
3509:
3507:
3505:
3489:
3482:
3472:
3470:
3460:
3453:
3443:
3441:
3431:
3420:
3408:
3400:
3398:
3396:
3380:
3371:
3360:
3356:
3345:
3341:
3330:
3326:
3316:
3314:
3304:
3297:
3287:
3285:
3278:
3272:
3268:
3258:
3256:
3246:
3223:
3213:
3211:
3210:on 23 June 2004
3196:
3189:
3177:
3169:
3167:
3156:
3131:
3126:
3094:
3083:
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