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Battle of the Chateauguay

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of the Canadian Fencibles later related "All our men fired from thirty-five to forty rounds so well aimed that the prisoners told us next day that every shot seem to pass at about the height of a man's breast or head. Our company was engaged for about three-quarters of an hour before reinforcements came up." Surprisingly few Americans were hit however. On the Canadian right, the light company of the Fencibles were outflanked and fell back, but either on de Salaberry's orders or on their own initiative, MacDonnell and several companies from the reserve were already making their way forward. They did so with
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Some time after noon, Purdy's brigade encountered the detachment de Salaberry had posted to guard the ford. Captain Daly, leading the light company of the 3rd Select Embodied Militia, launched an immediate attack against the Americans, while other Canadian troops engaged them from across the river. The Americans were thrown into confusion and driven back. Captain Daly and Captain Brugière were severely wounded and their men withdrew, but when the Americans tried to pursue they once again came under fire from the north bank of the Chateauguay and were again thrown into disarray.
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began advancing down the Chateauguay River. A brigade of 1,400 New York militia refused to cross the frontier into Canada, leaving Hampton with two brigades of regulars numbering about 2,600 in total, 200 mounted troops and 10 field guns. Large numbers of loaded wagons accompanied the force. Hampton's advance was slowed because the bridges across every stream had been destroyed and trees had been felled across the roads (which themselves were little more than tracks).
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Major 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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After Purdy's force had been in action for some time with no obvious signs of American success, Izard's force marched into the ravine facing de Salaberry's defences and deployed into line. Legend has it that at this point, an American officer rode forward to demand the Canadians' surrender. As he had
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Purdy's men spent a miserable night marching through swampy woods in pouring rain, becoming quite lost. As dawn broke on 26 October, they located the correct trail, but inexperienced or unwilling guides first led them about mid-morning to a point on the river opposite de Salaberry's forward defences.
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Izard's troops began steady, rolling volleys into the abatis and trees. These conventional tactics, better suited to pitched battles between regular forces in open terrain, were almost entirely ineffective against the Canadians. The defenders replied with accurate individual fire. Lieutenant Pinguet
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As Wilkinson's expedition was not ready, Hampton's force waited at Four Corners until 18 October. Hampton was concerned that the delay was depleting his supplies and giving the British time to muster forces against him. Hearing from Armstrong that Wilkinson's force was "almost" ready to set out, he
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All the warriors from Kanesatake and Kahnawake mentioned who received medals at Chateauguay can be found in the 1786-1800 Kanesatake-Oka and Caughnawaga-Kahnawake parish registers or other census that took place during that period. The transcribed registers from the parish registers repertory are
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On the British side, the victorious troops at Chateauguay held their existing positions and endured much discomfort for several days before Indians reported that the Americans were retreating, which allowed them to retire to more comfortable billets. The hot-tempered de Salaberry was furious that
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De Salaberry reported 5 killed, 16 wounded and 4 missing but 3 of the men who had been returned as "killed" later rejoined the ranks unharmed, giving a revised Canadian loss of 2 killed, 16 wounded and 4 missing. The American losses were officially reported by Hampton's Adjutant-General (Colonel
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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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Hampton knew of the existence of the ford and, late on 25 October, he decided to send 1,500 men of his first brigade (including most, if not all, of his light infantry) under Colonel Robert Purdy, to cross to the south bank of the Chateauguay, circle round the British position and outflank it by
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and were forced to surrender after the wind dropped and they were trapped by gunboats and artillery firing from the river banks. The British took over the sloops and used them in a raid against a number of settlements around Lake Champlain. In particular, they captured or destroyed quantities of
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A list of Warriors receiving medals entitled: "August 25, 1847 A list of soldier and Native Warriors was provided for the Military General Service Medals for the Battle of Detroit, 11 August 1812, the Battle of Chateauguay on 26 October 1813, the Battle of Crysler Farm, 11 November 1813."
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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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on 6 July 1813, had been feuding with each other since 1808. Hampton at first refused to accept orders from Wilkinson, until Armstrong (who had himself moved to Sackett's Harbor) arranged that all correspondence regarding the expedition was to pass through the War Department.
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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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De Salaberry had been so confident of victory that he had not informed his superiors of his actions. De Watteville and Sir George Prevost rode forward and "approved" de Salaberry's dispositions, even as the fighting started.
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after the war for their parts in the battle. Sir George Prevost's dispatch, which claimed that 300 Canadians had put 7,500 Americans to flight nevertheless contributed to the battle becoming legendary in Canadian folklore.
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De Salaberry had many informants among the farmers in the area who provided accurate information about the strength of Hampton's force and its movements, while Hampton had very poor intelligence about De Salaberry's force.
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on 11 November. Wilkinson nevertheless used Hampton's refusal to move on Cornwall (which he received by letter on 12 November) as a pretext to abandon his own advance, and the campaign to capture Montreal was called off.
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was appointed commander of the Montreal District on 17 September. In response to reports of the American advance, he ordered several units of militia called up. Reinforcements (two battalions of the
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supplies in and around Plattsburgh. Although the British crews and troops involved in the raid were subsequently returned to other duties, the American naval commander on the lake, Lieutenant
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The road along which Hampton was advancing followed the north bank of the Chateauguay. Facing a ravine where a creek (the English River) joined the Chateauguay, de Salaberry ordered
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Hampton had already submitted his resignation the day before the battle of Chateauguay, in his reply to Armstrong's letter of 16 October. He was not employed again in the field.
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starting-place. Once Purdy had extricated himself after another dismal night in the woods, the American army withdrew in good order. De Salaberry did not pursue.
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In successive reserve positions, stretching a mile and a half along the river from the abatis to the ford and beyond, were another two companies of the
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calls, cheers and Indian war whoops. De Salaberry is also credited in several accounts with sending buglers into the woods to sound the "Advance" as a
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On 19 September, Hampton moved by water from Burlington to Plattsburgh, escorted by Macdonough's gunboats, and made a reconnaissance in force towards
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A Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America. Volume I
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on the direct route north from Lake Champlain. He decided that the British forces were too strong in this sector. The garrison of
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under Captains de Tonnancoeur and Daly, and another company of Beauharnois militia under Captain Brugière (about 160 in total).
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carry the Battle Honour CHATEAUGUAY to commemorate the history and heritage of units that fought at the Battle. They are: The
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To guard a ford across the Chateauguay 1 mile (1.6 km) behind the abatis, de Salaberry posted the light companies of the
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2 companies, 5th Battalion, Select Embodied Militia (Captain William B. Berczy & Captain Marc-Antoine-Louis Levesque)
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who commanded the division from Sackett's Harbor and who had a reputation for corruption and treacherous dealings with
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De Salaberry commanded the front line in person, while the reserves were commanded by Lieutenant Colonel MacDonnell.
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The Documentary History of Campaign upon the Niagara Frontier in the Year 1813, Part IV, October to December, 1813
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Colonel Robert Purdy's account, in The Documentary History of the campaign upon the Niagara frontier. pp.129-133
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Two companies, Canadian Voltigeurs (Captain Benjamin Ecuyer & Captain Jean-Baptiste Hertel de Rouville)
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of mixed regular and militia companies. Already though, the commander of the outposts, Lieutenant Colonel
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force of about 2,600 regulars which was attempting to invade Lower Canada and ultimately attack
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available at National Archives of Quebec in Montreal, and through the censuses mentioned.
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Militia under Captain Longuetin (about 100) and perhaps two dozen Native Americans (
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2nd Battalion, Select Embodied Militia (Lieutenant Colonel Pierre Ignace Malhiot)
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Left Flank Company, 3rd Battalion, Select Embodied Militia (Captain Charles Daly)
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omitted to do so under a flag of truce, he was shot down by de Salaberry himself.
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The Battle of the Chateauguay was one of the two battles (the other being the
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Maine and New Hampshire Volunteer Regiment (Combined) Colonel Denny McCobb)
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capturing the ford at dawn, while the remainder under Brigadier General
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One company, Second U.S. Light Dragoon Regiment (Captain John Butler)
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Hampton, a wealthy southern plantation owner, despised Major General
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Eight currently active regular battalions of the United States Army
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Select British Documents of the Canadian War of 1812, Volume III
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Abenaki and Nippissing warriors (Captain Joseph-Maurice Lamothe)
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and other Native Americans commanded by Captains Lorimier and
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force consisting of 1,530 regulars, volunteers, militia and
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Battle of the Châteauguay National Historic Site of Canada
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American forces during the battle were led by Maj. Gen.
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War of 1812

Henri Julien
Lithograph
Ormstown
Quebec
45°09′31″N 73°55′43″W / 45.1586°N 73.9286°W / 45.1586; -73.9286
United Kingdom
Lower Canada
Mohawk
United States
Charles de Salaberry
Wade Hampton
National Historic Site of Canada
Battle of the Chateauguay is located in Quebec
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Matilda
Gananoque
1st Ogdensburg
St. Regis
French Mills
1st Lacolle Mills
Lake Ontario
Elizabethtown
Ogdensburg
York

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