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1812.
During the months of May and June the Fourth Infantry, forming part of the army under General Hull, was on the march from Ohio to Detroit.
July 12, the Fourth Infantry, with the army, crossed the Detroit river into Canada, and encamped at Sandwich, on the east bank of the Detroit river, two miles below Detroit, with the professed object of marching upon the British post at Maiden, about thirteen miles from Sandwich. [Source]
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