Skirmishes at the Canard River

Skirmishes at the Canard River (HMMY0)

Location: Amherstburg, ON N9V 3R3 Essex County
Country: Canada
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N 42° 10.148', W 83° 5.882'

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In the War of 1812, the first engagement in Canada involving British and American forces in significant numbers occurred here on the Canard River. On July 12, 1812, Brigadier-General William Hull invaded Canada and encamped near Sandwich. British commander, T.B. St. George, consolidated his forces consisting of regulars of the 41st Regiment, Indians, and Canadian militia at Fort Malden, south of the Canard and stationed at picquet at the bridge. This outpost was attacked on July 16th by Colonel Louis Cass and about 280 enemy troops. After a brief stand, the out numbered British fell back towards the fort. The Americans abandoned the position the following day, but later returned several times to skirmish with the British, who reoccupied the post.
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HM NumberHMMY0
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Year Placed1987
Placed ByOntario Heritage Foundation
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Date Added Tuesday, October 14th, 2014 at 6:23pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17T E 326702 N 4670685
Decimal Degrees42.16913333, -83.09803333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 42° 10.148', W 83° 5.882'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds42° 10' 8.88" N, 83° 5' 52.92" W
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Closest Postal AddressAt or near 1486-2254 Essex County Rd 20, Amherstburg ON N9V 3R3, CA
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