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By Dale K. Benington, July 10, 2014
The Battle of Big Sandy Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 New York, Jefferson County, Ellisburg — The Battle of Big SandyMay 30, 1814 — War of 1812 —
Americans Set An Ambush An American flotilla carrying critical shipbuilding supplies to Sackets Harbor was forced to land along South Sandy Creek. Near this spot Major Appling's 120 riflemen, 150 Oneida Indian warriors and naval . . . Map (db m75733) HM
2 New York, Jefferson County, Ellisburg — After the Battle of Big Sandy
After the Battle of Big Sandy May 28, 1814 this house was used as a hospital for British soldiersMap (db m70475) HM
3 New York, Jefferson County, Ellisburg — Carrying Cable Route
Route traveled by the men who carried the four-ton cable for the ship "Superior" twenty miles from Sandy Creek Battlefield to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.Map (db m86186) HM
4 New York, Jefferson County, Belleville — Carrying Cable Route
Route traveled by the men who carried the four-ton cable for the ship "Superior" twenty miles from Sandy Creek Battlefield to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.Map (db m86193) HM
5 New York, Jefferson County, Sackets Harbor — Carrying Cable Route
Route traveled by the men who carried the four-ton cable for the ship "Superior" twenty miles from Sandy Creek Battlefield to Sackets Harbor in June 1814.Map (db m86204) HM
 
 
 
 
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