- Raid on Elizabethtown
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conflict=Raid on Elizabethtown
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partof=War of 1812
date=February 7 ,1813
place=Elizabethtown
result=Successful American Raid
combatant1=United Kingdom
combatant2=United States
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casualties2=Raid on Elizabethtown occurred on
February 7 ,1813 , whenBenjamin Forsyth and 200 men crossed the frozenSt. Lawrence River to occupyElizabethtown, New York , seize military and public stores, free American prisoners, then capture British military prisoners.Overview
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February 4 ,1813 , a British detachment fromPrescott, Ontario crossed the St. Lawrence River on the ice and took a few prisoners inOgdensburg, New York . Two days later,Benjamin Forsyth , a major in theUnited States Rifle Regiment , left Ogdensburg at 22:00 hours at the head of about 200 regulars and volunteers. He marched to Morristown, New York, twelve miles (19 km) up the river, crossed over at 1:00 hours and took Elizabethtown by surprise. He freed the American prisoners from the Elizabethtown jail and took 52 British prisoners at a cost of one man wounded on each side and a 28-mile (45 km) march in the bitter cold. His performance convinced the British commanders that Ogdensburg had to be neutralized.References
*Mahon, J. (1972). "The War of 1812" {Pg. 140}. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-306-80429-8
External links
* [http://www.elizabethtown-ny.com Elizabethtown information]
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