A French Inspired Flotilla

A French Inspired Flotilla (HM1ICJ)

Location: Sodus Point, NY 14555 Wayne County
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Country: United States of America
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N 43° 16.272', W 76° 58.824'

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— French & Indian War —

Lakeside Camp. Prideaux's army encamped here at Sodus Bay on the evening of July 1st, 1759. They were formed on the lake the following morning by 6:00 to continue their expedition. Each boat was numbered and each man, whether officer or enlisted, always embarked in the same boat throughout the trip. The bay offered a safe place to stop for the night, concealed from the French vessels that patrolled Lake Ontario. The flotilla traveled the length of the lake without being detected by the French by moving quickly and taking advantage of the shelter of the large lake bays. The Boat of Choice. The bateau (French for boat) was used by both the French and British armies, as well as traders, on the lakes and rivers of New York. It was a flat-bottomed boat which varied in size and dependability. The French bateaux were best suited for lakes and allowed the soldiers to stand in them to fire muskets and not worry about capsizing. As many as 15 men might be in one French bateau. The English bateaux (built in Schenectady or Albany) were more suited to the rivers and streams, and were less stable as indicated by an English soldier's observation: The bateaux would "...not hold above six or seven men, and are so ticklish, that an inadvertant motion of one man..." could overset them. - From a soldier's journal. French Bateau. Section View. Cutaway Side View. Half Top View. Specifications: · Crew: 3 to 7 men · Capacity: A 30' bateau could carry up to 1½ tons of supplies or war materiel. · Materials: The French used red or white oak for the bottom, with white fir sides to lessen the weight. The English used white pine. · Propulsion: Oars and setting poles in streams ans rivers, sails where possible. · Armament: On some bateaux a breech or muzzle loading swivel gun was mounted on a yoke that was aimed by hand and loaded with ½ pound round shot or grapeshot (musket balls that were fired ay an enemy like a sdhotgun.) Prideaux's Route Prideaux and his army boated up the Mohawk River to Fort Stanwix (Rome), portaged to Wood Creek, floated down to Oneida Lake, rowed across the lake, and down the Oswego River to Oswego. On July 1st, 1759 the army embarked on Lake Ontario aand arrived four miles from Fort Niagara on July 6th to begin the siege. Brigadier General John Prideaux, commander of the 55th Regiment of Foot, assembled an army of about 5,000 men in Schenectady and began the long haul to Fort Niagara on the western frontier of New York. The army was comprised of the 44th and 46th Regiments, 4th Battalian of the 60th Regiment (Royal Americans), two battalions of New York Provincials, a detachment of Royal Artillery, and a large body of Iroquois. Men were left to secure the supply route and serve as a rear guard at several forts along the way. The force that camped at Sodus Bay numbered around 2,300 soldiers. European boat designs were adopted for military use on the Great Lakes Seaway Trail waters. French and Indian War Panels. [20 Seaway Trail panels listed with numbers on map.] Seaway Trail, Inc., Corner Ray and West Main St.., Sackets Harbor, NY 13685. www.seawaytrail.com . America's Byways. This project was funded in part by the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the New York State Scenic Byways Program of the New york State Department of Transportation and Seaway Trail, Inc.
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HM NumberHM1ICJ
Series This marker is part of the Great Lakes Seaway Trail National Scenic Byway series
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Placed BySeaway Trail, Inc
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Date Added Saturday, December 13th, 2014 at 1:01pm PST -08:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)18T E 339290 N 4792835
Decimal Degrees43.27120000, -76.98040000
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 43° 16.272', W 76° 58.824'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds43° 16' 16.32" N, 76° 58' 49.44" W
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Area Code(s)315
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling West
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 7538 Bay Street Ext, Sodus Point NY 14555, US
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