The Centennial History of the United States From the Discovery of the American

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The Centennial History of the United States From the Discovery of the American
James D Mccabe Jr
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621 the i)lace was evacuated. Just before tlic witlulrawal of the Americans a small building, known as the I'arliament House, was burned. The British attributed this act to the Americans, who disclaimed it. The American officers believed that the house was set on lire by the disaffected Canadians, who had threatened to burn it. The burning of this build- ing was made by the British the pretext for the destruction of the capitol and other public buildings, at Washington, the next year.
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... General Dearborn sailed to the ^^iagara to attack Fort George. The commander of this work, on the approach of the Ameri- cans, blew up his magazines and retreated to Burlington Heights, near the western end of the lake. Dearborn followed them in pursuit, but ATTACK UPOX SACKETT's HARBOR.
was attacked and driven back by the British on the night of the 6th ©f June. Two American generals, Winder and Chandler, v/ere made prisoners in this engagement. Dearborn fell back in haste to Fort George.
In the meantime General Prevost, having learned of Dearborn's absence from Sackett's Harbor, attacked that place, on the 29th of May, Math one thousand men.


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