- Benjamin Forsyth
Benjamin Forsyth was an American officer of Rifle troops in the
War of 1812 between Britain and America.Originally from Stokes County,
North Carolina , he obtained a lieutenancy in the U.S. 1st Rifle Regiment when it was formed in 1808. By the time the War broke out, he had risen to the rank of Captain and commanded a company.Based at
Ogdensburg, New York during the autumn and winter of 1812, he led the successfulRaid on Gananoque and other attacks across theSaint Lawrence River , which threatened the British supply lines to their forces inUpper Canada . In February 1813, the British used a temporary superiority in strength to drive Forsyth from his positions at theBattle of Ogdensburg .Forsyth's company was ordered to join the main American force at Sackett's Harbor rather than reoccupy Ogdensburg. They led the American assault at the
Battle of York , and played a major part at theBattle of Fort George .Later in the year, Forsyth (now a major) and his men took part in the campaign aimed at capturing
Montreal , but were not present at theBattle of Crysler's Farm . Forsyth was promoted tobrevet Lieutenant Colonel the following winter. He was active in skirmishing and patrolling north ofLake Champlain in the late spring and summer and was killed in June in a clash at Odelltown.His death made him a hero to the people of North Carolina. Because of this, North Carolinians named a county after him; Forsyth County. In addition, the state General Assembly paid for his son's education through special legislation and gave him a jewelled sword. Forsyth Street in
Manhattan ,New York City is also named for him.
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