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How Ogdensburgh Captured Brockville Marker image, Touch for more information
By William Fischer, Jr., July 4, 2014
How Ogdensburgh Captured Brockville Marker
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1 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — How Ogdensburgh Captured BrockvilleOgdensburg Battlefield Trail
On February 6, 1813, Captain Benjamin Forsyth learned from his spies and Canadian sympathizers that the British were holding a large number of Americans in the jail at Brockville. Repeated reports indicated that the Americans were being cruelly . . . Map (db m75740) HM
2 New York, St. Lawrence County, Ogdensburg — The Battle of OgdensburgBritish Attack Across the Ice — War of 1812 —
February 22, 1813 British Lieutenant Colonel "Red" George Macdonnell led a force of about 650 soldiers and artillery across the ice to attack the American garrison at Ogdensburg commanded by Captain Benjamin Forsyth. Macdonnell moved to put . . . Map (db m75895) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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