Sunday, September 30, 2018

A Canadian's View Of General Henry Dearborn


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From The War of 1812: A History....,  By Gilbert Auchinleck:

"We have already shown that General Dearborn was (if we may so express it) his own master, and almost unfettered by instructions, during the entire autumn of 1812. He had ample time, with adequate means to prepare an army of five or six thousand strong, whom, if it had been only to keep them healthy, it would have been better to put in motion. The English Generals had many greater difficulties to contend with, in defending Canada, than the Americans to conquer it."

General Henry Dearborn blog post



Thursday, September 20, 2018

Meet Me In St. Louis


Portion Of Map With Mississippi River From Northern Illinois To Missouri

The aftermath of "The battle of Campbell's Island" in 1814:

Rector's boat with Campbell's men arrived at St. Louis first and when the news spread that Lieutenant Riggs and his men had been left on the Rock Island rapids, fighting the Indians, it was feared that all were captured by the Indians and when Riggs' boat later arrived at St. Louis on the twenty-sixth, there was great rejoicing and the occasion for a general jubilee. The entire company presented a distressing sight. Those not wounded were worn down to skeletons by labor and fatigue.


St. Louis Gardens



Monday, September 17, 2018

Christopher Hagerman


Portion Of Christopher Hagerman Portrait (Source)

A post, Heart And Soul, mentioned the activities of Dr. James Sampson during the War of 1812, including working with Christopher Hagerman:

"[James] Sampson...attended to the many wounded at Sackets Harbour that spring with fellow officer *Christopher Hagerman."

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"Christopher Hagerman, future Attorney-General...was a temporary resident [of Kingston, Ontario, Canada]..". Nor should we forget...the two able and esteemed physicians — Doctors Armstrong and Sampson, the latter...a man of marked originality and dry humour."

"His father. Nicholas Hagerman (was a)...lawyer... .  At the Quarter-Sessions the father and son were often employed as opposing counsel, the latter sometimes winning his case, to the indignation of the former." [Source]

More about the Hagermans in the Herbert Clarence Burleigh fonds.




Saturday, September 8, 2018

Nathaniel Griffin Of Grimsby


War of 1812: Board of Claims for Losses, 1813-1848, RG 19 E5A
Microform: t-1126 (Image 28)




No.1620
No. 7
(No. 1627?)
Nath'l Griffin
Grimsby Township
Lincoln District




Tuesday, September 4, 2018

New York Hospitality Pre-War



Source - Tavern

In 1811 there were thirteen hundred and three groceries and one hundred and sixty taverns licensed to sell " strong drink" in the city of New York. Hospitality and good-fellowship were the order of the day. [Source]

Sunday, September 2, 2018

Caulk's Field (Across The River From Baltimore)


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A new map of Virginia with Maryland, Delaware...
Repository
Library of Congress Geography and Map Division Washington, D.C.
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