George MacDonnell

George MacDonnell

George Richard John MacDonnell (August 15, 1780May 16, 1870), commonly known as "Red George", was a British Army officer, who played a conspicuous part in the War of 1812.

He was born at Saint John's, Newfoundland, the son of the Commandant of Fort Townshend. Returned with his family to England, he was commissioned an Ensign in the 55th Foot in 1796, becoming a Captain in the 8th (The King's) Regiment of Foot in 1805. Three years later, the 8th were posted to Nova Scotia, and subsequently to Quebec.

In addition to his regimental duties, MacDonnell undertook several staff duties which made him familiar with many parts of Canada and its inhabitants. Shortly before the war with the United States broke out, the settlers of the Glengarry district, many of them discharged soldiers, petitioned the Governor General, Sir George Prevost, to be re-embodied as a unit. Prevost appointed MacDonnell as Major in the new unit, the Glengarry Light Infantry.

He was promoted Lieutenant Colonel on February 8, 1813, and appointed to command the garrison at Prescott on the Saint Lawrence River. Although Prevost cautioned him on February 20 to remain on the defensive, MacDonnell launched an attack two days later using detachments of reinforcements passing through Prescott to bolster his militia. The resulting Battle of Ogdensburg largely cleared the Saint Lawrence for use as a British supply line for the rest of the war.

MacDonnell was slightly wounded in the attack. He recovered to lead an ad-hoc "Light Battalion", composed of flank companies from regular infantry units and Select Embodied Militia battalions. In October he was ordered to move to reinforce Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Salaberry's troops south of Montreal. He was effectively second-in-command to de Salaberry at the Battle of Chateauguay.

Later on, MacDonnell used his experience as commander on the Prescott section of the Lawrence to recommend the use of the Rideau River as an alternate supply line should the Americans attempt to block the Saint Lawrence. Unfortunately, he received no financial reward for his work, as the Colonial Office claimed there had been an earlier survey.

MacDonell returned to England in 1816, but saw no further active service. He became increasingly embittered and apparently unbalanced over what he saw as lack of recognition of his services, although he became a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1817.

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* [http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=38681&query= Biography at the "Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]


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