- Battle of Eccles Hill
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Eccles Hill
caption=The "Battle of Eccles Hill". Contemporary illustration.
partof=Fenian Raids
date=May 25 ,1870
place=Near Ormstown,Quebec
result=Canadian victory
combatant1=Fenian Brotherhood
combatant2=Dominion of Canada
commander1=Samuel B. Spiers
commander2=William Osborne Smith
strength1=600 militia
1 gun
strength2=680 militia
casualties1=5 dead
18 wounded
casualties2=NoneThe Battle of Eccles Hill was part of a raid into Canadian territory from the
United States led by John O'Neill and Samuel Spiers of theFenian Brotherhood . The army of the Fenian Brotherhood was defeated by local militia units based in Huntingdon onMay 25 ,1870 .Preclude
Fenian militants, operating from
Vermont , assembled on May 25 to orchestrate a second invasion of theMontreal region (a similar expedition under Spiers had met with defeat at theBattle of Pigeon Hill in1866 ). Although O'Neill was arrested at the border crossing by an American police patrol, Spiers and the main body of Fenians slipped across the border intact and entered the province ofQuebec .Battle
Partisans and government scouts spotted them almost immediately. A force of militia awaiting the Fenians at Eccles Hill put up resistance, resulting in firefights and skirmishing. Lieutenant-Colonel William Smith hurried to the field with a
battalion of volunteercavalry and charged the Fenian positions. The Fenians fled, leaving behind theirartillery and their dead. The Canadians sustained no casualties during the engagement because of the information supplied byThomas Billis Beach , andouble agent working against the Fenians from within their own organization.See also
List of conflicts in Canada Further reading
*Senior, H. (1996). "The last invasion of Canada: The Fenian raids, 1866-1870". Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-085-4
External links
* [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=40075 Biography of Thomas Billis Beach]
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