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- Pultneyville and Sodus AlarmedGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), June 23, 1813 Pultneyville and Sodus Alarmed On Thursday last, the British fleet on Lake Ontario, made its appearance off Pultneyville , causing the Inhabitants much alarm; from whence without stopping, they shaped their course towardsGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), June 23, 1813 Pultneyville and Sodus Alarmed On Thursday last, the British fleet on Lake Ontario, made its appearance off Pultneyville , causing the Inhabitants much alarm; from whence without stopping, they shaped …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Attack on Oswego
Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), July 7, 1813 Attack on Oswego On the 19th June an attempt was made by the British to effect a landing at Oswego. Capt. Woolsey , with the Growler andGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), July 7, 1813 Attack on Oswego On the 19th June an attempt was made by the British to effect a landing at Oswego. Capt. Woolsey , with the Growler and Maritime History of the Great Lakes - Copy of a letter from Lieut. Chauncey to Commodore Chauncey
Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), July 13, 1813 Copy of a letter from Lieut. Chauncey to Commodore Chauncey . Sacket's Harbor , 18th June 1813 Sir: According to ...Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), July 13, 1813 Copy of a letter from Lieut. Chauncey to Commodore Chauncey . Sacket's Harbor , 18th June 1813 Sir: According to ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tuesday, June 22, 1813
Bad News from Lake Ontario! The naval force of the enemy, on lake Ontario, are cruising from Niagara, down the American side of the lake, for the purpose, it would seem, of sweeping the coast, in which they have been but too successful. On Saturday, the 12th inst. near the …Bad News from Lake Ontario! The naval force of the enemy, on lake Ontario, are cruising from Niagara, down the American side of the lake, for the purpose, it would …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Aug. 11, 1813
Extract of a letter from Maj. Gen. Lewis , to the Secretary of War, dated Sacket's harbor , July 20. "Our fleet has gone out of the inner harbor, and appearances are in favor of going to sea in ...Extract of a letter from Maj. Gen. Lewis , to the Secretary of War, dated Sacket's harbor , July 20. "Our fleet has gone out of the inner harbor, and …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Wed., July 7, 1813
A daring and well planned Enterprize under the command of Commodore Sir James Yeo, for surprising the American Squadron under their Batteries at Sacket's Harbor, was undertaken on Wednesday last, but given up in consequence of discovering that a desertion had taken place from the party to the ...A daring and well planned Enterprize under the command of Commodore Sir James Yeo, for surprising the American Squadron under their Batteries at Sacket's Harbor, was undertaken on Wednesday last, …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Tuesday, May 25, 1813
Northern Army General Dearborn left Albany a few days since to take the immediate command at Sacket's Harbor. Troops are continually to that post, and the first offensive measures are expected to be in that quarter. The United States squadron on Lake Ontario consists of ...Northern Army General Dearborn left Albany a few days since to take the immediate command at Sacket's Harbor. Troops are continually to that post, and the first offensive measures are …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Tuesday, June 8, 1813
Arrived on Thursday Evening, the 3d inst., from Sacket's Harbor, with a flag of truce, the American schooner Lady of the Lake, bringing the Ladies of Major Dennis and Mr. May Maller Brock, of the 49th Regiment, who were politely accommodated with a passage from Fort George in the Madison, …Arrived on Thursday Evening, the 3d inst., from Sacket's Harbor, with a flag of truce, the American schooner Lady of the Lake, bringing the Ladies of Major Dennis and Mr. …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Kingston Gazette (Kingston, ON), Tuesday, June 22, 1813
The fleet under the command of Sir James Yeo, came to anchor off the nine mile point, on Thursday last, and sent in five small American vessels, prizes, together with property taken from the enemy valued at $6,000. The vessels we understand were taken near the Genesee river, on their …The fleet under the command of Sir James Yeo, came to anchor off the nine mile point, on Thursday last, and sent in five small American vessels, prizes, together with …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Buffalo Gazette (Buffalo, NY), August 24, 1813
Same report in: Geneva NY, Geneva Gazette, August 25, 1813.Same report in: Geneva NY, Geneva Gazette, August 25, 1813.Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Otsego Herald (Cooperstown, NY), Aug. 21, 1813
We are informed, that a Floating Battery, in the form of an Octagon, constructed under the superintendence of Mr. William Cooper , formerly of this village, was stove to pieces on its way from Oswego toWe are informed, that a Floating Battery, in the form of an Octagon, constructed under the superintendence of Mr. William Cooper , formerly of this village, was stove to pieces …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Ontario Repository (Canandaigua, NY), Tues., July 6, 1813
On the 19th ult. several British vessels appeared off Oswego, and fired on that town, but without doing any injury. Capt. Woolsey, of the Navy, and Maj. Carr of the Infantry, with about 400 men, returned the fire, when the enemy retired. Col. Macomb has since taken the command at …On the 19th ult. several British vessels appeared off Oswego, and fired on that town, but without doing any injury. Capt. Woolsey, of the Navy, and Maj. Carr of the …Maritime History of the Great Lakes- Julia (Schooner), captured, 10 Aug 1813
Reason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeReason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Tigress (Schooner), 1813
historyhistoryMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Lady Murray (Schooner), 1 Jun 1813
becomes U. S. prize, againbecomes U. S. prize, againMaritime History of the Great Lakes- General Pike (Ship), 13 Jun 1813
launch, Sackett's Harborlaunch, Sackett's HarborMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Asp (Schooner), 1 Feb 1813
ex war prize ELIZABETHex war prize ELIZABETHMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Madison (Ship), 26 Jan 1813
launch, Sacket's Harborlaunch, Sacket's HarborMaritime History of the Great Lakes- Sir George Prevost (Ship), 1 May 1813
launch, Kingstonlaunch, KingstonMaritime History of the Great Lakes- General Hamilton (Schooner), sunk capsized, 8 Aug 1813
Reason: sunk capsized Lives: 55c Remarks: Total lossReason: sunk capsized Lives: 55c Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes - Attack on Oswego