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General de Watteville and especially Sir George Prevost had arrived on the field too late to take part in the fighting but in time to submit their own dispatches claiming the victory for themselves. He considered resigning his commission but was later officially thanked by the Legislative Assembly of
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attacked from the front. After Purdy set off, Hampton received a letter from Armstrong, dated 16 October, informing him that Armstrong himself was relinquishing overall command of the combined American forces, leaving Wilkinson in charge. Hampton was also ordered to construct winter quarters for
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Purdy first fell back to the river bank opposite De Salaberry's front line, expecting to find Izard still in action, so that he could ferry his wounded across the river. Instead, he once again found himself under fire from De Salaberry and was forced to retreat through the woods to his
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10,000 men on the Saint Lawrence. Hampton interpreted this instruction to mean that there would be no attack on Montreal that year and the entire campaign was pointless. He would probably have retreated immediately, except that Purdy would then have been left isolated.
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capturing the ford at dawn, while the remainder under Brigadier General
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Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site of Canada
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1963:. New York: Da Capo Press.
1938:Cruikshank, Ernest (1971).
1869:"War of 1812 - Châteauguay"
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248:16 captured
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163:Lower Canada
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3564:WikiProject
3476:Territories
3460:Quebec City
3408:Nova Scotia
3370:by location
3190:Lake Borgne
3144:Great Lakes
2827:Beaver Dams
2799:Chateauguay
2738:Sinquefield
2728:Fort Bowyer
2703:Holy Ground
2698:Canoe Fight
2670:Mississippi
2432:Plattsburgh
2376:North Point
2366:Bladensburg
2333:New Orleans
2234:War of 1812
806:Beauharnois
602:Plattsburgh
523:War of 1812
506:Plattsburgh
496:Fort Oswego
444:Chateauguay
439:Philipsburg
250:13 missing
246:33 wounded
238:16 wounded
111: /
31:War of 1812
3580:Categories
3271:definition
3238:See also:
3223:Valparaiso
3182:Gulf Coast
3162:Lake Huron
3115:Macedonian
3037:Chesapeake
2902:Port Dover
2688:Burnt Corn
2640:Frenchtown
2635:Brownstown
2602:Tippecanoe
2526:Alexandria
2483:Stephenson
2442:Black Rock
2427:Ogdensburg
2338:St. Philip
2297:Washington
1642:26 January
1613:26 January
1423:References
938:Ogdensburg
911:Casualties
419:Ogdensburg
273:Designated
244:23 killed
99:73°55′43″W
96:45°09′31″N
54:Lithograph
3376:Provinces
3282:textbooks
3244:Creek War
3218:Nuku Hiva
3152:Lake Erie
3134:La Guaira
3103:Guerriere
3045:President
2948:Pensacola
2907:Gananoque
2857:Longwoods
2761:Sink Hole
2713:Talladega
2381:Baltimore
2325:Louisiana
2091:(1968) .
1314:in 1920.
1182:Artillery
924:Aftermath
836:Kahnawake
814:Algonquin
763:, Lt Col
688:, on the
678:Odelltown
387:St. Regis
377:Gananoque
240:4 missing
236:2 killed
3528:Category
3455:Montreal
3423:Kingston
3418:Hamilton
3393:Manitoba
3258:Category
3091:Reindeer
3021:Dominica
2997:Epervier
2912:2nd Erie
2892:1st Erie
2832:Chippawa
2748:Missouri
2683:Autossee
2660:Mackinac
2627:Michigan
2612:Harrison
2569:Dearborn
2561:Illinois
2503:Virginia
2465:Ocracoke
2409:New York
2348:Maryland
2271:Delaware
2154:Archived
2044:(1999).
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1748:20 March
1241:in 1920.
1142:Eleventh
942:Cornwall
844:Ducharme
818:Iroquois
730:Kingston
582:Montreal
551:Montreal
547:American
531:Canadian
469:Cornwall
218:Strength
83:Ormstown
77:Location
3488:Nunavut
3438:Toronto
3428:Niagara
3413:Ontario
3383:Alberta
3113:vs HMS
3101:vs HMS
3083:Peacock
3060:vs HMS
3013:Penguin
2940:Florida
2655:Detroit
2650:Maguaga
2589:Indiana
2437:Niagara
2422:Buffalo
2399:Hampden
2307:Georgia
2184:History
2170:Portals
1906:Sources
1676:9 April
1211:⁄
1164:Cavalry
1151:Thirty/
840:Mohawks
810:Abenaki
564:Prelude
527:British
372:Matilda
60:, 1884.
3509:France
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3433:Ottawa
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2989:Cyane
2981:Boxer
2678:Bashi
2617:Wayne
2493:Meigs
2488:Copus
2391:Maine
2315:Peter
2279:Lewes
2111:(PDF)
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1254:5 Inf
1250:3 Inf
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657:Spain
592:from
537:from
434:Sodus
226:2,600
223:1,530
56:from
3109:USS
3097:USS
3089:HMS
3081:HMS
3070:Avon
3068:HMS
3062:Java
3056:USS
3043:USS
3035:USS
3027:USS
3019:HMS
3011:HMS
3003:HMS
2995:HMS
2987:HMS
2979:HMS
2887:York
2733:Mims
2475:Ohio
2075:ISBN
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2028:ISBN
2006:ISBN
1984:ISBN
1965:ISBN
1944:ISBN
1925:ISBN
1849:ISBN
1827:2021
1750:2021
1678:2016
1644:2016
1615:2016
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1272:and
1270:25th
1256:, 1-
1202:1 ×
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517:The
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424:York
408:1813
361:1812
276:1920
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