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end of the battle, the loss of several colonels and the fact that there were few complete regiments present rather than mixtures of detached companies handicapped their final attacks. The detachments of
Lincoln militia with Riall's division fired wildly and even shot the cockade off their commander's hat. Drummond redistributed their ammunition among the regulars and sent the militia to the rear. By comparison, the Incorporated Upper Canada militia battalion rallied and held the British left flank despite being surprised by Jessop and losing their colonel and reserve ammunition. They suffered 142 casualties, while the Lincoln and York militia had one killed and 19 wounded.
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Amateurs to Arms! A military history of the War of 1812
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Battle of Lundy's Lane National Historic Site of Canada
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2764:. East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University Press.
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1838:. The poem was reprinted in his 1916 collection,
1340:Detachment, 2nd Norfolk Regiment, Norfolk Militia
1337:Detachment, 1st Norfolk Regiment, Norfolk Militia
1251:Royal Artillery (Lieutenant Richard Tomkyns, RA)
1176:Detachment, 4th Lincoln Regiment, Lincoln Militia
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4459:An East View of the Great Cataract of Niagara
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2722:Hitsman, J. Mackay; Graves, Donald E (1999).
1306:Royal Artillery (Captain James Mackonochie)
898:with 2,200 men. Ripley withdrew, unmolested.
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2453:"Thomas Lundy and Catherine Shannon"
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2726:. Toronto: Robin Brass Studio.
2704:Encyclopedia of the War of 1812
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4170:Niagara Gorge Discovery Center
2596:Cruikshank, Ernest A. (1971).
2581:. New York: Harper Perennial.
2558:. The Rosen Publishing Group.
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665:Early on 25 July, the British
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2802:. New York: Greenwood Press.
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1754:Duke of Lancaster's Regiment
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2623:. New York: Da Capo Press.
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2760:Quimby, Robert S. (1997).
2724:The Incredible War of 1812
2366:Graves, Donald E. (1997).
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2615:Elting, John R. (1995).
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1647:"Battle of Lundy's Lane"
1488:(Major Daniel McFarland)
1478:Nineteenth U.S. Infantry
1235:(Captain Joseph B. Glew)
1134:Glengarry Light Infantry
1128:William Hamilton Merritt
1088:(Lieutenant General Sir
838:Glengarry Light Infantry
755:Glengarry Light Infantry
748:William Hamilton Merritt
688:The order to retreat to
590:under Brigadier General
582:the British position at
4601:Niagara Falls, New York
4359:Whirlpool Rapids Bridge
4240:Niagara Falls City Hall
3735:Chesapeake Bay Flotilla
2416:Orestano (1989), p. 129
2018:Belanger (2009), p. 72.
2009:Heidler (2004), p. 161.
1828:In 1908, Canadian poet
1821:In 1818, American poet
1808:Royal Canadian Regiment
1494:Third (Militia) Brigade
1447:Eleazer Wheelock Ripley
1086:Commander, Upper Canada
1039:Laura Secord Monument
786:Eleazer Wheelock Ripley
133:aftermath of the battle
4914:Niagara Falls, Ontario
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4495:Battle of Lundy's Lane
4399:Niagara Clifton Bridge
4389:Niagara Gorge Railroad
4339:Niagara Region Transit
4309:Niagara Scenic Parkway
2839:2 October 2011 at the
2798:Wood, William (1968).
2319:Battle of Lundy's Lane
2307:Battle of Lundy's Lane
2297:Hitsman (1999), p. 229
2270:Hitsman (1999), p. 228
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2204:Graves (1997), p. 185.
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1997:14 August 2010 at the
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1934:Graves (1993), p. 173.
1846:The Maple Leaf Forever
1728:Four Regiments of the
1411:Eleventh U.S. Infantry
1324:1st Foot (Royal Scots)
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1257:(Sergeant Austin, RMA)
1255:Royal Marine Artillery
1219:1st Foot (Royal Scots)
1212:Joseph Wanton Morrison
1063:Drummond Hill Cemetery
1025:Niagara Falls, Ontario
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53:Battle of Lundy's Lane
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4786:Northwest Territories
4349:Falls Incline Railway
2436:Duncan Campbell Scott
2425:Hayes (2012), p. 275.
2288:Elting (1995), p. 192
1830:Duncan Campbell Scott
1781:the Brockville Rifles
1373:earlier in the month.
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661:Preliminary movements
544:Battle of Bridgewater
303:Casualties and losses
4889:1814 in Upper Canada
4748:Prince Edward Island
4518:Frozen Niagara Falls
4467:The Falls of Niagara
4334:WEGO (Niagara Falls)
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4108:Whirlpool State Park
3924:American Indian Wars
2973:District of Columbia
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1512:(Lieutenant Colonel
1500:, New York Militia)
1473:(Captain John Chunn)
1462:(Lieutenant Colonel
1309:Three 6-pounder guns
1285:(Major Thomas Evans)
1210:(Lieutenant Colonel
1160:(Lieutenant Colonel
1120:(Major Robert Lisle)
1109:(Lieutenant Colonel
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578:. His force quickly
538:, also known as the
4628:12382 Niagara Falls
4210:Aquarium of Niagara
4195:Queen Victoria Park
4034:Geographic features
2344:on 10 December 2010
2252:Cruikshank, p. 423.
2243:Cruikshank, p. 421.
1570:U.S. Light Dragoons
1510:Canadian Volunteers
1496:(Brigadier General
1454:First U.S. Infantry
1445:(Brigadier General
1401:Ninth U.S. Infantry
1393:(Brigadier General
1332:2nd Militia Brigade
1158:1st Militia Brigade
1118:19th Light Dragoons
1107:2nd (Light) Brigade
773:, commander of the
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2693:978-1-61148-420-5
2661:Graves, Donald E.
2639:Graves, Donald E.
2588:978-0-06-053112-6
2565:978-1-4358-5177-1
2506:"Catherine Lundy"
2504:Fleming, Esther.
2480:"Catherine Lundy"
2457:Fenning Genealogy
2377:978-1-896941-03-5
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