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Assault on Ogdensburg

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Col. Lethbridge finally decided to go against the orders from Prevost and launch an assault against the Americans in October. He gathered a force of 150 Glengarry Light Infantry and approximately 600 militia from Dundas, Leeds, and Stormont and planned to cross the river and amphibiously take the
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company of regulars, the attack was made. The boat I was in was commanded by William Morris. After getting near the batteries (which they plied constantly), and in front of the town , we failed to effect a landing and returned to Prescott. The loss in our boat was one killed and eight wounded.
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Assistance from the Brockville men was asked for, and with about forty others, I volunteered and marched to Prescott during the night, under the command of Reuben Sherwood and Lieutenant William Morris. Boats were made ready, and, early in the morning, led by Colonel Lethbridge, with part of a
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Early on the morning of October 4, the guns at Fort Wellington in Prescott opened up a cannonade against the Fort in Ogdensburg. Under the bombardment, Lethbridge took his force and put into the river with 25 bateaux and 2 gun boats.
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When Lethbridge and the Canadian boats crossed the middle of the river, the Americans opened fire with their cannons and muskets, and after a sharp exchange, forced the Canadians to turn back and return to Prescott under heavy fire.
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and Sheriff Joseph York, and consisted of the 1st Rifle Regiment, New York Militia, and the Ogdensburg Volunteers. The Fort also had an iron 12-pounder cannon and a brass 6-pounder cannon, commanded by Sheriff York and Lt. Church.
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For disobeying orders and failing to achieve a victory, Col. Lethbridge was stripped of his command by General Prevost and cashiered to a desk job in Montreal, and command of Prescott was turned over to Colonel Thomas Pearson.
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to launch a retaliatory raid on the strategic town of Ogdensburg, but Prevost forbade any offensive actions along the river.
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Tensions remained high along the St. Lawrence, and the Forsyth's rifleman once again raided along the river in February,
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3 Canadians were killed in the assault, including Private Mott of the 1st Leeds Militia, and over 10 were wounded.
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of the Leeds Militia was present during the assault, and recounted in later years:
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On September 21, 1812, American riflemed conducted the
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1812 Canadian militia attack on the American defences
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War of 1812
Ogdensburg, New York
Capt. Reuben Sherwood
Maj. Benjamin Forsyth
Glengarry Light Infantry
1st Leeds Militia
1st Dundas Militia
1st Stormont Militia
1st U.S. Rifles
New York Militia
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1st Sacket's Harbor
Matilda
Gananoque
1st Ogdensburg
St. Regis
French Mills
1st Lacolle Mills
Lake Ontario
Elizabethtown
Ogdensburg
York
2nd Sacket's Harbor
Sodus
Philipsburg
Chateauguay
Point Iroquois
Doran's Farm

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