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George Macdonell (British Army officer)

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In addition to his regimental duties, Macdonell undertook several staff duties which made him familiar with many parts of Canada and its inhabitants. Shortly before the war with the United States broke out, the settlers of the Glengarry district, many of them discharged soldiers, petitioned the
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Macdonell returned to England in 1816, but saw no further active service. He became increasingly embittered and apparently unbalanced over what he saw as lack of recognition of his services, although he became a Companion of the
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as an alternate supply line should the Americans attempt to block the Saint Lawrence. However, he received no financial reward for his work, as the Colonial Office claimed there had been an earlier survey.
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1st Light Battalion, composed of flank companies from regular infantry units and Select Embodied Militia battalions. In October he was ordered to move to reinforce Lieutenant Colonel
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Later on, Macdonell used his experience as commander on the Prescott section of the Lawrence to recommend the use of the
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He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on 8 February 1813, and appointed to command the garrison at
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largely cleared the Saint Lawrence for use as a British supply line for the rest of the war.
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and his wife Elizabeth Duguid. Returning with his family to England, he was commissioned an
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Macdonell was slightly wounded in the attack. He recovered to lead the
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British Army
War of 1812
St. John's
Newfoundland
Fort Townshend
ensign
55th Foot
8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot
Nova Scotia
Quebec
George Prevost
Glengarry Light Infantry
Prescott
St. Lawrence River
Battle of Ogdensburg
Charles de Salaberry
Montreal
Battle of Chateauguay
Rideau River
Order of the Bath
"Macdonell, George Richard John"
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
University of Toronto Press
Red George Public House, Prescott, Ontario
Categories
1780 births
1870 deaths
British Army personnel of the War of 1812
Companions of the Order of the Bath
King's Regiment (Liverpool) officers

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