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Old Fort Erie, also known as Fort Erie, or the Fort Erie National Historic Site of Canada, was the first British fort to be constructed as part of a network developed after the Seven Years' War (known as "the French and Indian War" in the colonies) was concluded by the Treaty of Paris (1763), at which time France ceded its territories east of the Mississippi River (all of New France) to Great ...
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The siege of Fort Erie, also known as the Battle of Erie, from 4 August to 21 September 1814, was one of the last engagements of the War of 1812, between British and American forces. It took place during the Niagara campaign, and the Americans successfully defended Fort Erie against a British army.
Lake Erie Queen Charlotte, ship, 400 tons, 17 guns Lady Prevost, schooner, 230 tons, 13 guns (under construction, joined a few weeks after the outbreak of war) Hunter, brig, 180 tons, 10 guns. In 1812, the efficiency of the Provincial Marine was described as low, not least because its senior officer was over eighty years old.
Hagen History Center members and children 6 and under are admitted free. The "Guest of the Nation" exhibit will be on display at the center's Watson-Curtze Mansion through July. It came to Erie ...
The nearly 175-year-old Erie First Presbyterian Church is soon closing. On Sunday, members opened the 137-year-old cornerstone time capsule. Erie church opens 137-year-old time capsule
The following is a list of tourist attractions, by country, that regularly use "living history" or historical reenactments either with professional actors or amateur groups.