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- Somers (Schooner), captured, 1 Sep 1814Reason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeReason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Porcupine (Schooner), captured, 1 Sep 1814Reason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeReason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Linnet (Brig), burnt, 7 Aug 1814Reason: burnt Freight: gunpowder &c.; Remarks: Total lossReason: burnt Freight: gunpowder &c.; Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Nancy (Schooner), burnt (war loss), 14 Aug 1814Reason: burnt (war loss) Remarks: Total lossReason: burnt (war loss) Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Perseverance (Schooner), destroyed as unfit, 1 Jun 1814Reason: destroyed as unfit Remarks: Total lossReason: destroyed as unfit Remarks: Total lossMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Tigress (Schooner), captured, 3 Oct 1814Reason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeReason: captured Remarks: Becomes British prizeMaritime History of the Great Lakes
- Black Snake (Gunboat), sunk, 25 Jun 1814Reason: sunk Remarks: Total loss ??Reason: sunk Remarks: Total loss ??Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Feb. 9, 1814Albany, Jan. 31. A gentleman from Sacket's Harbor mentions that 400 sleighs have recently been sent to the French Mills, to transport the troops from that place to the Harbor; and it was reported in this city on Saturday, that the army had or were immediately to leave French ...Albany, Jan. 31. A gentleman from Sacket's Harbor mentions that 400 sleighs have recently been sent to the French Mills, to transport the troops from that place to the Harbor; …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- RaftGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., June 1, 1814 Raft. - On Monday arrived from the head of the Lake the largest Raft ever brought to this place. It is 150 feet long and 50 wide, and consists of 7,500 feet of square timber, 227 large pine saw logs, besides several thousand feet of boards, & ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., June 1, 1814 Raft. - On Monday arrived from the head of the Lake the largest Raft ever brought to this place. It is 150 feet long and 50 wide, and consists of …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Oswego TakenGeneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 11, 1814 OSWEGO TAKEN. On Thursday last the British fleet made an attack on Oswego, and attempted to land a force, but were repulsed. On Friday morning the attack was renewed; they succeeded in landing, and carried the Fort by storm the third assault, after two unsuccessful attempts to take ...Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 11, 1814 OSWEGO TAKEN. On Thursday last the British fleet made an attack on Oswego, and attempted to land a force, but were repulsed. On Friday morning the attack was renewed; they …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee RiverNiles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814, page 314 reprint of Ontario Messenger , Canandaigua, N.Y., May 17, 1814 Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee River - On Thursday evening last, the British fleet was ...Niles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814, page 314 reprint of Ontario Messenger , Canandaigua, N.Y., May 17, 1814 Alarm At The Mouth of the Genesee River - On Thursday evening last, the British fleet was ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Copy of a letter from M.T. Woolsey to Commodore ChaunceyNiles Weekly Register, Saturday, June 18, 1814, page 266 Copy of a letter from M.T. Woolsey to Commodore Chauncey Sir - I have already had the honor to inform you of the affair at Sandy ...Niles Weekly Register, Saturday, June 18, 1814, page 266 Copy of a letter from M.T. Woolsey to Commodore Chauncey Sir - I have already had the honor to inform you of the affair at Sandy ...Maritime History of the Great Lakes
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