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  • Copy of a letter from Com. Isaac Chauncey, to the Secretary of the Navy, William Jones
    Copy of a letter from Com. Isaac Chauncey, to the Secretary of the Navy, William Jones
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 25, 1814     Copy of a letter from Com. Isaac Chauncey, to the Secretary of the Navy, William Jones U. States' ship General Pike) Sacket's Harbor, April 27, 1814 ) SIR - The night of the 25th inst. two of our guard-boats fell in with three of the enemy's boats in this ...
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 25, 1814   Copy of a letter from Com. Isaac Chauncey, to the Secretary of the Navy, William Jones U. States' ship General Pike) Sacket's Harbor, April 27, 1814 ) SIR - The …
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  • Niles Weekly Register, Sat., Oct. 15, 1814
    Niles Weekly Register, Sat., Oct. 15, 1814
    TextNewspaper       From Ontario, besides the information contained in Commodore Chauncey's letters inserted below, we learn that our fleet had come to Sackets Harbor on the 7th, inst. supposed with a view of obtaining supplies. The enemy's great ship had not then sailed. A letter dated the 7th, says: ...
    TextNewspaper     From Ontario, besides the information contained in Commodore Chauncey's letters inserted below, we learn that our fleet had come to Sackets Harbor on the 7th, inst. supposed with a view …
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  • Sackett's Harbor
    Sackett's Harbor
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, April 25, 1814     Sackett's Harbor . - Navy and army orders. - The commanding officers of the army, from recent information, know that the enemy have spies in and about the harbor. To detect and bring them to punishment is the duty of every good and honest citizen. Any person or persons who …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, April 25, 1814   Sackett's Harbor . - Navy and army orders. - The commanding officers of the army, from recent information, know that the enemy have spies in and about the harbor. To …
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  • The United States frigate Mohawk
    The United States frigate Mohawk
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, June 25, 1814     The United States frigate Mohawk, to carry 54 guns, was launched at Sackett's Harbor on the 11th inst. As all her guns, &c.; were ready, it is probably she is this day nearly ready for the lake. The Superior is completely fitted. Chauncey has been out on the lake to …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, June 25, 1814   The United States frigate Mohawk, to carry 54 guns, was launched at Sackett's Harbor on the 11th inst. As all her guns, &c.; were ready, it is probably she is …
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  • Niles Weekly Register, June 25, 1814
    Niles Weekly Register, June 25, 1814
    TextNewspaper       Sackets Harbor, June 10. Sir, I have seen a letter published in your paper on the 7th instant, giving "further particulars of the affair of Sandy creek," which the included order of the commanding general correct. Captain Woolsey would not wear laurels won by and belonging to Major ...
    TextNewspaper     Sackets Harbor, June 10. Sir, I have seen a letter published in your paper on the 7th instant, giving "further particulars of the affair of Sandy creek," which the included …
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  • Sackett's Harbor, April 26, 1814
    Sackett's Harbor, April 26, 1814
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, May 7, 1814     "Sackett's Harbor, April 26, 1814. - As this is the spot to which the eyes of the whole nation are at present fixed, you will, I presume, expect to hear what is going on; in doing which I feel much pleasure, as I am able to say what most please …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, May 7, 1814   "Sackett's Harbor, April 26, 1814. - As this is the spot to which the eyes of the whole nation are at present fixed, you will, I presume, expect to hear …
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  • Extract of a letter from brigadier-general Gaines to the secretary of war
    Extract of a letter from brigadier-general Gaines to the secretary of war
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, Sat., June 18, 1814., page 265     Extract of a letter from brigadier-general Gaines to the secretary of war, dated Headquarters, Sackett's Harbor , May 31st, 1814 "I have the honor to transmit ...
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, Sat., June 18, 1814., page 265   Extract of a letter from brigadier-general Gaines to the secretary of war, dated Headquarters, Sackett's Harbor , May 31st, 1814 "I have the honor to transmit ...
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  • From Our Correspondent
    From Our Correspondent
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Oct. 5, 1814     From the Herkimer American, Sept. 22. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT Sackets Harbor, Sept. 18, 1814. Our four ships arrived in this port yesterday afternoon; and the two brigs Jones and Jefferson, arrived last evening - having left the head of the Lake in ...
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., Oct. 5, 1814   From the Herkimer American, Sept. 22. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT Sackets Harbor, Sept. 18, 1814. Our four ships arrived in this port yesterday afternoon; and the two brigs Jones and Jefferson, …
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  • Oswego Taken
    Oswego Taken
    TextNewspaper  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 succeeded in landing, and carried the Fort by storm the third assault, after two unsuccessful attempts to take ...
    TextNewspaper  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 …
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  • Capture of Oswego
    Capture of Oswego
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 18, 1814     Capture of Oswego. - The particulars of this new disaster we have not been able to collect. The force of the enemy is reported to have been between 1,000 and 2,000, and their loss great - our loss in killed and wounded between 50 and 100. They destroyed the barracks …
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 18, 1814   Capture of Oswego. - The particulars of this new disaster we have not been able to collect. The force of the enemy is reported to have been between 1,000 and …
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  • Copy of a letter from a gentleman residing in Oswego, of undoubted veracity, to the Editor, dated Oswego, May 10, 1814
    Copy of a letter from a gentleman residing in Oswego, of undoubted veracity, to the Editor, dated Oswego, May 10, 1814
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 25, 1814     Manlius, May 17. Copy of a letter from a gentleman residing in Oswego, of undoubted veracity, to the Editor, dated Oswego, May 10, 1814. Dear Sir. - I have barely time to give you a few facts in relation to our late disaster, but will endeavor to furnish you a …
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed., May 25, 1814   Manlius, May 17. Copy of a letter from a gentleman residing in Oswego, of undoubted veracity, to the Editor, dated Oswego, May 10, 1814. Dear Sir. - I have barely …
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  • The Attack on Oswego
    The Attack on Oswego
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed. June 8, 1814     THE ATTACK ON OSWEGO. Maj. Gen. Brown has communicated to the Secretary of War, the following abstract of a report made to him by Lieut. Col. Mitchel, commanding at Oswego at the late attack by the British. REPORT. I informed you of my arrival at Fort ...
    TextNewspaper  Geneva Gazette (Geneva, NY), Wed. June 8, 1814   THE ATTACK ON OSWEGO. Maj. Gen. Brown has communicated to the Secretary of War, the following abstract of a report made to him by Lieut. Col. Mitchel, commanding at Oswego …
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  • Oswego. Second attempt of the enemy
    Oswego. Second attempt of the enemy
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, June 4, 1814     Oswego. Second attempt of the enemy. Troy, May 21 - About noon, on the 17th instant the British appeared again off Oswego, with a much larger force than before, and had already got a number of men in their boats, for the purpose of landing, but the militia and regulars …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, June 4, 1814   Oswego. Second attempt of the enemy. Troy, May 21 - About noon, on the 17th instant the British appeared again off Oswego, with a much larger force than before, and …
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  • Attack on Oswego
    Attack on Oswego
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814     Attack on Oswego. The official account of the attack on this place is inserted below; yet the affair was so honorable to the brave men engaged in it, that we feel it an act of justice to notice some unofficial details. A letter from Sackett's Harbor, dated May 13, published …
    TextNewspaper  Niles Weekly Register, May 28, 1814   Attack on Oswego. The official account of the attack on this place is inserted below; yet the affair was so honorable to the brave men engaged in it, that we …
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