"Colonel Macomb received orders to return with four companies of his Regiment, with all despatch, to Sackett's Harbour."
Source of 1849 Map...Sacket's Harbor, New York, and Kingston, Ontario, Canada was LOC |
Map exhibiting the rail road, canal, lake, and river routes from New York and Boston to the west : via Ocdensburgh [sic] and Sacket's [sic] Harbor, N.Y.
"The magazine of stores, fired by our own officers to prevent its falling into the enemy's hands, was still smoking. But the precautions taken, and the instructions given, by Colonel Macomb, prior to his departure for Fort George, had produced their desired effect, and the enemy was defeated."
"Colonel Macomb relieved General Brown, then Brigadier General of the Militia. Colonel Backus he found in his quarters, who was suffering from a wound in the action, and died a few days after."
Source Of Text: Memoirs Of Alexander Macomb...