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- Q7283746 subject Q10144459.
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- Q7283746 abstract "The Raid on Gananoque was an action conducted by the U.S. Army on September 21, 1812 against Gananoque, Upper Canada. It resulted in the capture of stores and prisoners and the destruction of the storehouse.On September 21, 1812, during the War of 1812, a United States force of some 200 regulars and militia under Captain Benjamin Forsyth attacked Gananoque, Ontario. The village was an important forwarding point for supplies moving up the St. Lawrence River from Montreal to Kingston and was garrisoned by a detachment of the 2nd Leeds Militia under Colonel Joel Stone. After a spirited resistance, Colonel Stone withdrew his force comprising two subalterns and about forty soldiers, and the Americans seized the stores and burned the government depot. As a result of this raid, a blockhouse was begun in Gananoque the following month and completed in 1813.Forsyth led a force of approximately 100 regulars and militia in boats from Ogdensburg, New York to Gananoque, arriving on September 21, 1813. The Americans surprised the 2nd Regiment of the Leeds militia. A large portion of the Leeds militia retreated under American fire. The remainder, under the command of Captain Joshua Adams of Glen Tay, at the storehouse, numbering fewer than Forsyth's troops, were forced to surrender the government stores, including arms, ammunition and food.".
- Q7283746 combatant "United States".
- Q7283746 combatant "Upper Canada".
- Q7283746 commander Q4888596.
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- Q7283746 date "1812-09-21".
- Q7283746 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q26013.
- Q7283746 place Q1208051.
- Q7283746 result "* Stores seized and government depot burned".
- Q7283746 result "American victory;".
- Q7283746 strength "About 200 regulars and militia".
- Q7283746 strength "About 40 militia".
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- Q7283746 combatant "United States".
- Q7283746 combatant "Upper Canada".
- Q7283746 commander "Benjamin Forsyth".
- Q7283746 commander "Joel Stone".
- Q7283746 conflict "Raid on Gananoque".
- Q7283746 date "1812-09-21".
- Q7283746 partof "the War of 1812".
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- Q7283746 result "American victory; * Stores seized and government depot burned".
- Q7283746 strength "About 200 regulars and militia".
- Q7283746 strength "About 40 militia".
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- Q7283746 comment "The Raid on Gananoque was an action conducted by the U.S. Army on September 21, 1812 against Gananoque, Upper Canada. It resulted in the capture of stores and prisoners and the destruction of the storehouse.On September 21, 1812, during the War of 1812, a United States force of some 200 regulars and militia under Captain Benjamin Forsyth attacked Gananoque, Ontario. The village was an important forwarding point for supplies moving up the St.".
- Q7283746 label "Raid on Gananoque".
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- Q7283746 name "Raid on Gananoque".