Cette plaque intitulée "FORSYTH'S RAID 1813" commémore le raid du major Benjamin Forsyth contre Brockville en 1813 et le raid mené en représailles à Ogdensburg (N.Y.). Il a été érigé en 1958 par le Conseil des lieux archéologiques et historiques de l’Ontario.
Brockville, Ontario
Type
Autre
Inscription
FORSYTH’S RAID 1813
On the night of February 6-7, 1813, Major Benjamin
Forsyth of the United States Army, with a detachment
of regulars and militia numbering about 200 men, crossed
the frozen St. Lawrence River from Morristown, N.Y.,
and attacked Brockville. The village was garrisoned by
a company of Leeds Militia who, taken by surprise,
could offer no resistance. The invaders released
prisoners from the jail, took a quantity of arms, horses
and cattle, and carried off a number of residents. The
resentment aroused by this raid led to the successful
British attack on Ogdensburg, N.Y., February 22, 1813.
Erected by the Ontario Archeological and Historic Sites Board.
Informations pour les visiteurs
Location
Plaque commémorative du raid de Forsyth
rue Apple & Quai Ernie Fox
Brockville
Ontario
Plaque commémorative du raid de Forsyth
rue Apple & Quai Ernie Fox
Brockville
Ontario
Coordonnées GPS
Lat. 44.5871332
Long. -75.6838289
Lat. 44.5871332
Long. -75.6838289