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dead left on the field after Ripley withdrew". Three officers of the 22nd U.S. Regiment of Infantry; Lieutenants William Sturgis, John D. Kehr and Robert M. Davidson, who appear on the casualty list as "missing" and "supposed to be killed" were later confirmed as having been killed on 25 July. This gives a revised American loss of 174 killed, 572 wounded, 79 captured, and 28 missing. Graves speculates that the discrepancies in the proportions of killed and wounded men between British and American casualties may be accounted for by the Americans not collating their casualty returns until five days after the battle, when some of those originally listed as missing were confirmed to have been killed, and some severely wounded men had died of their wounds.
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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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and Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Hindman (Brown's artillery commander) protested but complied. Ripley apparently did not learn of Brown's order until he realised that Hindman's artillery had been withdrawn. Although urged by Porter to maintain his position, he also withdrew. The British still had 1,400 men on the field but they were in no condition to interfere with the American withdrawal. Drummond had ordered some units to hold the Portage Road and left some light infantry outposts near the Americans, but had withdrawn the remainder a short distance west along Lundy's Lane.
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drawing it had bolted into the British lines. Hindman also had to abandon a howitzer with a broken carriage. The Americans were able to drag away one captured 6-pounder gun that had earlier been pushed to the bottom of the high ground in the centre of the former British position. Hindman later found more horses and sent a team back to recover one of the prized British 24-pounder guns. The team was captured by British parties who were wandering around the battlefield.
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soldiers passed her house on their way to meet the Americans. Rather than fleeing with everyone else, she provided them with water after their 14-mile march. Furthermore, as a battle broke out just one mile east of her property, she opened her home to tend to the wounded. The British army was so appreciative of her help that one officer gave her his sword as a thanks. Catherine Lundy died in the middle of the 19th century, going down in history as a "saint".
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Burlington Heights was irretrievably shattered... Drummond had secured the forts at the northern end of the Niagara, and he had blunted an American advance. Although there was still a lot of fight in both forces, the balance of combat power on the Niagara Peninsula had swung from the invaders to the defenders".
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mounting only straightforward frontal attacks. American historian John R. Elting suggests that if Drummond had instead concentrated on the vulnerable American left flank, he might have won a decisive victory. (Drummond had much administrative experience, but had previously seen action only in the abortive
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In the early hours of the morning of 26 July, Brown ordered Ripley to recover the abandoned British guns the next day. Reinforcing his exhausted men with detachments that had been left at Chippawa, Ripley moved out at daybreak with 1,200 soldiers but found that Drummond had reoccupied the battlefield
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While the Americans tried to deploy their own artillery among the captured British guns, Drummond (who had been wounded in the neck) reorganized his troops and mounted a determined attempt to retake his own cannon. There was no subtlety; Drummond launched an attack in line, without attempting to use
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historian employed at the Directorate of History, Department of National Defence Canada, says "British records state that four officers and 75 Americans of other ranks captured at Lundy's Lane were imprisoned at Quebec in the autumn of 1814. The remainder of the missing were probably the wounded or
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Of the British and Canadian regulars at Lundy's Lane, the inexperienced 103rd regiment engaged other British troops. Many of the other British regulars had been serving for over two years in Upper Canada, had suffered heavy casualties in earlier actions and were consequently war-weary. Towards the
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By midnight both sides were spent. On the American side only 700 men were still standing in the line. Winfield Scott and Jacob Brown were both severely wounded. Brown would soon recover but Scott's injury removed him from the campaign. With supplies and water short, Brown ordered a retreat. Porter
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The American artillerymen had suffered severely during the fighting, and Hindman had difficulty finding sufficient draught horses to get all his guns away. One American 6-pounder gun had been lost earlier during the close-range fighting, when its drivers had been hit by musket fire and the horses
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Undeterred by his first failure, Drummond launched a second attack, using the same methods and formation as in the first. Although some American units wavered, they were rallied by Ripley and stood their ground. While the combat was taking place, Winfield Scott led his depleted brigade (which had
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Evidence compiled by Donald Graves argues that General Drummond failed to use skirmish pickets to protect his guns, which were consequently captured by the Americans. Drummond also showed little tactical finesse during his counter-attacks, not using his light infantry to their best advantage and
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to move from St. Davids to Queenston to cover his withdrawal, rather than advance to his support. These orders were countermanded by Drummond, who had force-marched a detachment of reinforcements to Lundy's Lane from Fort George. The British were still reoccupying their positions when the first
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In respect to the effect of the battle on the War, the British won a strategic victory, as the Americans on the Niagara had suffered so many casualties that they were now badly outnumbered, and were forced to retire to Fort Erie. Richard V. Barbuto says, "On 26 July, Brown's plan to advance on
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available wagons. Drummond was later to claim that the Americans had retreated in disorder. After burying some of the British and Canadian dead on the battlefield and burning many American corpses in large funeral pyres, the British withdrew to Queenston until Drummond received reinforcements.
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Shortly before midnight, Drummond launched a third counter-attack, using every man he could find, although by this time the British line consisted of mixed-up detachments and companies, rather than organized regiments and battalions. The fighting over the artillery was closer than before, with
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Catherine Lundy was born in the late 1700s to Elizabeth Garvey and Lieutenant Daniel Shannon of the British army. As a teen, she married Thomas Lundy, with whom she would eventually have eight children. They settled at Lundy Lane, just one mile west of Niagara Falls. On July 25, 1814, British
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The American army fell back to Fort Erie, first deliberately destroying the old British fortifications along Chippawa Creek and burning the bridges behind them. Because they were short of transport, they had to abandon or destroy much equipment and supplies to make room for the wounded on the
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The engagement was marked by intense musketry at close range and instances of friendly fire on both sides amidst the smoke and confusion, which caused several units to break entirely. The two armies fought each other to a stalemate; neither side held firm control of the field following the
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Meanwhile, the British column under Colonel Hercules Scott was arriving on the field, already tired from its unnecessary diversion via Queenston. Unaware of the changed situation, they blundered into Ripley's brigade and were also driven back in disorder, losing their own three
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The British official casualty return had 84 killed, 559 wounded, 42 captured, and 193 missing. The Americans captured 19 British officers and 150 other ranks, giving a revised British casualty total of 84 killed, 559 wounded, 169 captured, and 55 missing.
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his many light infantry to harass or disorder the American line, or to locate any weak points in it. The Americans beat back the attack after a short-range musketry duel over the abandoned British guns, in which both sides suffered heavy casualties. The
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Road alongside the Niagara River. It ran along the summit of some rising ground (about 25 feet higher than the surrounding area) and therefore commanded good views of the area. The British artillery (two 24-pounder and two 6-pounder guns, one 5.5-inch
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The American 1st Brigade of regulars under Winfield Scott, with Towson's artillery company, emerged in the late afternoon from a forest into an open field and was badly mauled by the British artillery. Scott sent the
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The original American official casualty return, dated 30 July 1814, gave 171 dead, 572 wounded, and 117 missing. A slightly later version gave the same number of killed and wounded but 110 missing.
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While the British were distracted by another attack by the 1st U.S. Infantry on their right, Miller's troops deployed within a few yards of the British artillery. They fired a volley of
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By nightfall, Scott's brigade had suffered heavy casualties. Brown had arrived late in the day with the American main body (the 2nd Brigade of regulars under Brigadier General
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The site of the battle is now a residential and commercial area of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Part of the battlefield site was preserved next to the Drummond Hill Cemetery on
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Seven other Canadian Army regiments carry the same Battle Honour in commemoration of other Canadian Fencible and Militia units that took part in the battle. They are: the
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perpetuate the history and heritage of the Battalion of Incorporated Militia and thus carry the NIAGARA battle honour earned by that battalion. These regiments are:
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Regiments of Foot were awarded the "Niagara" Battle Honour for their service during the battle of Lundy's Lane. Their. respective modern successor units are: The
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Jesup's action and the steadiness of Scott's brigade persuaded Drummond to withdraw his centre to maintain alignment with his left flank, and also pull back the
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charge; this captured the guns and drove the British centre from the hill. The British infantry immediately behind the guns (the 2nd Battalion of the
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Orestano, Francesca (1989). "The Old World and the New in the National Landscapes of John Neal". In Gidley, Mick; Lawson-Peebles, Robert (eds.).
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As soon as Riall knew the Americans were advancing, he ordered his troops to fall back to Fort George and ordered another column under Colonel
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An Account of the battle of Lundy's Lane, fought in 1814, between the British & American armies, from the best and most authentic sources
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engagement. However, the casualties suffered by the Americans precipitated their withdrawal, and the British held the strategic initiative.
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published the poem "Battle of Niagara" about the battle. It is considered the best poetic description of Niagara Falls up to that time.
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The Copper Beech Tree, planted in Drummond Hill Cemetery in 1914 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Lundy's Lane
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Around half of the NY Militia Regiment was still at Lewiston, NY under the command of Colonel Philetus Swift, New York Militia.
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Hayes, Kevin J. (2012). "Chapter 13: How John Neal Wrote His Autobiography". In Watts, Edward; Carlson, David J. (eds.).
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There had been much fighting at close quarters. Veteran British officers, who had fought against French armies in the
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drills and exercises, although not all the American units present at Lundy's Lane had benefitted from this training.
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Colonel James Fenton, commander of the Pennsylvania Militia regiment, was away on leave at the time of the battle.
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warriors. On 24 July Brown fell back to Chippawa Creek, intending to secure his supplies before advancing west to
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James Miller's response, "I'll try, Sir", to Brown's order to capture the British guns is now the motto of the
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Soldier's Monument – created by the Canadian Parliament and unveiled by Lundy's Lane Historical Society in 1895
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Captain Harris of the U.S. Light Dragoons was in overall command of both mounted units during the battle.
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Captain Williams and Lieutenant Douglass's companies could not be brought into action during the battle.
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Lieutenant David B. Douglass's Company of Sappers, Bombardiers and Miners (Two 18-pounder guns)
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5th Pennsylvania Regiment (Fenton's Pennsylvanian's) (Major James Wood, Pennsylvania Militia)
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A map from 1869 that shows the positions of the American and British forces during the battle.
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Detachment, 5th Lincoln Regiment, Lincoln Militia (Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Bradt, Militia)
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Map of the Niagara Frontier in 1814. Following Lundy's Lane, American forces fell back to
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wrote a poem, "The Battle of Lundy's Lane," which won a contest sponsored by the Toronto
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Company (Two 6-pounder guns, One 5.5-inch howitzer) (attached to Scott's First Brigade)
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Images from the Historic Niagara Digital Collections at Niagara Falls Public Library
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the companies of the Royal Scots and 8th King's were very understrength, after the
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The Documentary History of the Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier in the Year 1814
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As the result of a decision taken in 2012, four Ontario-based regiments of the
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Detachment, 2nd Lincoln Regiment, Lincoln Militia (Major David Secord, Militia)
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detachment) were massed in a cemetery at the highest point of the battlefield.
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bayonets being used at one point, but again the exhausted British fell back.
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Captain Claudius V. Boughton's Company (Troop), New York Volunteer Dragoons
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and then advanced north. Two days later one of his two brigades of regular
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And those dear rights which they maintained, we swear to yield them never.
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Captain John Ritchie's Company (Two 6-pounder guns, One 5.5-inch howitzer)
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Regiment of Detached New York Militia (Lieutenant Colonel Hugh W. Dobbin)
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Poems of the Battle of Lundy's Lane from the Niagara Falls Poetry Project
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to capture the British guns. Miller famously responded, "I'll try, Sir".
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Select British Documents of the Canadian War of 1812. Volume III, Part 1
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Lundy's Lane is mentioned in the unofficial Canadian patriotic anthem, "
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for freedom, homes, and loved ones dear, firmly stood and nobly died.
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and a brigade of volunteers from the militia under Brigadier General
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reduced the United States Army to a smaller peacetime establishment.
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The U.S. Army in the War of 1812: An Operational and Command Study
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east of Drummond Road. Other memorials added to the site include:
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Ghosts of War: Restless Spirits of Soldiers, Spies, and Saboteurs
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John Neal and Nineteenth Century American Literature and Culture
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Ten active regular infantry battalions of the United States Army
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Art works in the collection of the Niagara Falls Public Library
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History of the Incorporated Militia Battalion of Upper Canada
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Heidler, David Stephen; Heidler, Jeanne T. (September 2004).
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Where Right and Glory Lead!: The Battle of Lundy's Lane, 1814
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Captain Alexander Williams's Company (Three 18-pounder guns)
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The Battle of Lundy's Lane National Historic Site of Canada.
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been reorganized into a single ad hoc battalion under Major
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Where Right and Glory Lead! The Battle of Lundy's Lane 1814
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Major Jacob Hindman's Battalion, Corps of Artillery (Major
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Amateurs to Arms! A military history of the War of 1812
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Captain Thomas Biddle's Company (Three 12-pounder guns)
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that killed most of the gunners and followed up with a
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Battle of Lundy's Lane National Historic Site of Canada
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in 1794 as a comparatively junior officer, and in the
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American units came into view, at about 6:00 pm.
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List of Niagara Falls hydroelectric generating plants
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Detachment, 1st Middlesex Regiment, Middlesex Militia
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After he was instructed to take British guns, Lt Col
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defeated a British force commanded by Major General
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On 3 July 1814 an American army under Major General
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PBS Documentary Includes a chapter on Lundy's Lane.
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Index

Battle of Niagara (disambiguation)
War of 1812

Alonzo Chappel
Niagara Falls
Upper Canada
43°05′21″N 79°05′44″W / 43.0891°N 79.0955°W / 43.0891; -79.0955
aftermath of the battle
United Kingdom
Upper Canada
United States
Gordon Drummond
Phineas Riall
Surrendered
Joseph Morrison
WIA
Jacob Brown
Winfield Scott
WIA
Eleazer Ripley
National Historic Site of Canada
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Capture of HMS Caledonia and HMS Detroit
Queenston Heights
Frenchman's Creek
Fort George
Stoney Creek
Beaver Dams

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