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K. G. S. "The Raid on Oswego in 1814: A Documentary History" (self-published), 2020. Lossing, Benson J. (2014). The pictorial field-book of the war of 1812; or, Illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the last war for American independence. Pearl Street, NY: Harper & brothers.
Niles Weekly Register. June 18, 1814. Quimby, Robert S. (1997). The U.S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operational and Command Study. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press. ISBN 0-87013-441-8. Slosek, Anthony M. Oswego and the War of 1812. Oswego, NY: Heritage Foundation of Oswego, 1989. ISBN 99927-734-0-5; Nicolas, Paul Harris (2010 ...
English: A view of the Battle of Fort Oswego, fought on 6 May 1814 between the British, commanded by Commodore Sir James Lucas Yeo, R.N. (1782-1818) and the Americans, commanded by George Edward Mitchell (1781-1832), resulting in a British victory. The War of 1812 (1812-15).
Fort Oswego was an 18th-century trading post in the Great Lakes region in North America, which became the site of a battle between French and British Army forces in 1756 during the North American phase of the Seven Years' War, known in the United States as 'The French and Indian War.'
The complex of defenses at Oswego consisted of three separate forts. On the east side of the Oswego River lay Fort Ontario, a log fortification which was constructed in 1755, was sited on a rise overlooking the mouth of the river. It was garrisoned by 370 men from Pepperrell's Regiment, and was in fairly good repair. Fort Oswego was on the west ...
On February 14, 1814, the small force of Regulars under Col. Hercules Scott captured some supplies from French Mills, but realized that there was much more to be taken with the retreat of Brown's American army. Thus on February 19, a large British force of over 1200 set out from Cornwall to raid along the Salmon River.
By January 1814, the frigate was completely planked and by February, had been caulked. [7] Prince Regent was launched on 14 April 1814, a half hour after Princess Charlotte, the other frigate under construction. [1] [8] [b] Attack on Fort Oswego. The Prince Regent, is the ship on the far left foreground, flying the Red Ensign.
Defense of Fort Oswego, New York, May 5 and 6, 1814 Battle of Plattsburgh , New York, Sept. 11, 1814 After the War of 1812, the companies of the Light Artillery Regiment served mostly at coastal fortifications.