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Raid on Gananoque 1812, The

On September 21, 1812, a United States force of some 200 regulars and militia under Capt. Benjamin Forsyth attacked Gananoque. The village was an important forwarding point for supplies moving up the St. Lawrence from Montreal to Kingston and was garrisoned by a detachment of the 2nd Leeds Militia under Col. Joel Stone. After a spirited resistance, Stone withdrew his force comprising two subalterns and about forty soldiers, and the Americans seized the stores and burned the government depot. As a result of this raid, a blockhouse was begun in Gananoque the following month and completed in 1813.

Location

On the grounds of the Gananoque Power Company, 5 King Street East, Gananoque

Region: Eastern Ontario

County/District: United Counties of Leeds and Grenville

Municipality: Town of Gananoque

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