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casualties, from the official return, were 102 killed, and 237 wounded including
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1184:, one of Hampton's staff officers, brought Hampton's reply to Wilkinson's letter of 6 November. Hampton stated that a shortage of supplies had forced him to retire to Plattsburgh. Wilkinson used this as pretext to call another council of war, which unanimously opted to end the campaign. The defeat of the American forces at the Battle of Crysler's Farm and, on 26 October, at the
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edge of the woods, but were startled to see a line of redcoats (the 2nd/89th, on
Morrison's left flank) rise up out of concealment and open fire. The American soldiers dived behind tree stumps and bushes to return fire, and their attack lost all order and momentum. As ammunition ran short, they began to retreat out of line.
685:, who originally intended to take the field himself. Because it was difficult to concentrate the necessary force in one place due to the initially scattered disposition of the troops and inadequate lines of communication, it involved two forces which were to combine for the final assault. Major General
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for various War of 1812 battles, one of which was
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Pearson threatened to get around their left flank, and they, too, fell back. As it was growing dark and the weather was turning stormy, the British halted their advance. The American army meanwhile retreated in great confusion to their boats and crossed to the south
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fire. Legend has it that at this point, Covington mistook the battle-hardened 49th
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Crysler's Farm, two miles upstream from the American positions. The terrain was mainly open fields, which gave full scope to British tactics and musketry, while the muddy ground (planted with fall
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British skirmish line back through the woods, for almost a mile. Here they paused, and were joined by the 12th and 13th U.S. Infantry from Coles' brigade. (Where Swartwout's other two regiments were at this point is unclear.) Ripley and Coles resumed their advance along the
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officers concerned; Wilkinson had an unsavoury reputation as a scoundrel, and
Hampton originally refused to serve in any capacity in the same army as Wilkinson. The troops lacked training and uniforms, sickness was rife and there were too few experienced officers. Chiefly though, it appeared that
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in the presence of contingents from the Royal 22 Régiment, the Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders and Les Voltigeurs de Québec as well as representatives from First Nations who fought there. American and British diplomatic representatives also attended the ceremony and laid wreaths.
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bolted back to the main British force, calling that the Americans were attacking. The British force dropped its half-cooked breakfast and formed up, which caused American sentries to report that the British were attacking, and forced the Americans in turn to form up and stand to arms.
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had left Kingston to rendezvous with and escort batteaux and canoes carrying supplies up the Saint Lawrence. The aggressive Mulcaster bombarded the American anchorages and encampments during the evening. The next morning, American artillerymen under Lieutenant Colonel
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rapids and Wilkinson determined to drive Morrison off before attempting them. He himself had been ill for some time, and could not command the attack himself. His second-in-command, Major General
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1888:. Harper & Brothers, Publishers. p. 650.
1523:Twelfth U.S. Infantry (Major Robert C. Nicholas)
1407:Twenty-Second U.S. Infantry (Colonel Hugh Brady)
1404:Fifteenth U.S. Infantry (Colonel David Brearley)
1390:Twelfth U.S. Infantry (Major Robert C. Nicholas)
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652:. The resulting military actions, including the
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1207:On the British side, Mulcaster was promoted to
2392:. Washington, DC Georgetown University Press.
1320:Mohawk Warriors (Lieutenant Charles Anderson)
1010:(11th, 14th and 21st U.S. Infantry), with two
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2513:. Harvard University Press.
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2366:Borneman, Walter R. (2004).
2248:. Canada's Historic Places.
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4023:Military history of Ontario
2669:Timeline of the War of 1812
2431:. New York: Da Capo Press.
2338:northcountrypublicradio.org
1942:"The Day of Crysler's Farm"
1661:Royal Irish Regiment (1992)
1349:Other Units in the vicinity
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2558:. Macmillan of Canada.
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1107:Eleazer Wheelock Ripley
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2491:. Robin Brass Studio.
2388:Cox, Howard W. (2023)
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2003:Way, in Zaslow, p. 66
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1848:. napoleon-series.org
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2711:District of Columbia
2529:Lossing, Benson John
2340:. 12 November 2013.
2314:. The Canadian Press
2017:Way, in Zaslow, p.73
1994:Hitsman, pp. 188–189
1752:Cox, Howard (2023).
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1951:. pp. 184–214.
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2656:War of 1812
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331:237 wounded
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1150:Casualties
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