Battles of the River Raisin

Battles of the River Raisin (HMDSY)

Location: Monroe, MI 48162 Monroe County
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Country: United States of America
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N 41° 54.695', W 83° 22.586'

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Describing the American victory of January 18, 1813, Capt. John McCalla of the 5th Kentucky, wrote: "I have seen the enemy, and I have seen him defeated. I have seen my fellow soldiers extended lifeless bloody corpses on the ground, and many others groaning in agony from dangerous wounds. I have heard balls whistling as thick as the pattering hail around me, yet have not been touched even in my clothes. I can only say of the engagement, that our movements were continually advancing, generally in a run. Once the right wing halted for a movement of the left, but only for a short time. Our situation at present is an enviable one, compared to our past. Plenty of apples, cider, butter, etc., in abundance. The inhabitants are numerous and very friendly. Several took arms and fought valiantly at our sides."

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John Richardson, Gentleman Volunteer, 41st Regiment Of Foot described the second battle of the River Raisin from the point of view of the victorious British: "On the 22nd, before daybreak, came within sight of the enemy...Such was their security and negligence that....our line was actually half formed within musket shot of their defenses before they were aware even of our presence.

When we came to the firing part of the business, I could not get my gun off. It flashed in the pan, and I procured a wire and worked away at it with that. I tried it again and again it flashed. I never was so vexed to think that I was exposed to the torrent of fire from the enemy without having the power to return a single shot....though if I had fired 50 rounds not one of them would have had any effect, except upon the pickets...."
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HM NumberHMDSY
Series This marker is part of the Battlefield Trails - War of 1812 series
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Placed ByMonroe County Historical Commission
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Date Added Saturday, October 11th, 2014 at 12:00pm PDT -07:00
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Locationbig map
UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 302911 N 4642690
Decimal Degrees41.91158333, -83.37643333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 41° 54.695', W 83° 22.586'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds41° 54' 41.70" N, 83° 22' 35.16" W
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Area Code(s)734
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1 River Raisin Heritage Trail, Monroe MI 48162, US
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