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  2. Siege of Fort Erie - Wikipedia

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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. During the siege, the British suffered high ...

  3. Capture of Fort Erie - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Fort Erie by American forces in 1814 was a battle in the War of 1812 between the United Kingdom and the United States. The British garrison was outnumbered but surrendered prematurely, in the view of British commanders.

  4. 1814 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    7 May – George Heriot Swanston, map engraver; 21 June – Samuel Halkett, librarian (died 1871) 8 July – Arthur Kinnaird, 10th Lord Kinnaird, banker, Liberal politician and evangelical clergyman (died 1887) 26 July – John Arnott, entrepreneur in Ireland (died 1898 in Ireland) 27 September – John Burnet, architect (died 1901)

  5. Battle of Fort Erie - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Fort Erie may refer to one of the following battles at Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada: Battle of Fort Erie (1812), a battle during the War of 1812; Capture of Fort Erie (1814), a later battle during the War of 1812; Siege of Fort Erie (1814), immediately following the Capture of Fort Erie; Battle of Fort Erie (1866), one of the Fenian raids

  6. Battle of Cook's Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Cook's Mills was the last engagement between U.S. and British armies in the Niagara, and the penultimate engagement (followed by the Battle of Malcolm's Mills) on Canadian soil during the War of 1812. After a battle lasting less than an hour, American forces out-maneuvered the British column, and later destroyed all grain found in ...

  7. File:Siege of Fort Erie 1814.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Battle of Conjocta Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Conjocta Creek was an attempt by British forces under the command of Lieutenant Colonel John Tucker to raid the American supply depots at the towns of Black Rock and Buffalo. The Raid was ordered by British Lieutenant General Gordon Drummond in hopes of causing an early American surrender at Fort Erie .

  9. 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot - Wikipedia

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    The following month, the King's took part in the action at Snake Hill during the siege of Fort Erie. [82] In September 1814 the Americans attacked the British posts with overwhelming force and the regiment suffered heavy losses. [82] The King's Regiment received the battle honour 'Niagara' for its contributions to the war. [83]