Raid on Fort Schlosser 1813 Plaque

Niagara Falls, Ontario
Type
Other

The title of this plaque is Raid on Fort Schlosser 1813. It was erected in 1963.

Inscription

RAID ON FORT SCHLOSSER 1813

At daybreak on July 5, 1813, a British and Canadian force, consisting of some 35 militia and a small detachment of the 49th Regiment, embarked in this vicinity to attack Fort Schlosser. The American depot (now within Niagara Falls, New York) was situated at the southern terminus of the Lewiston Portage, and was an important military trans-shipment point. The attacking force, commanded by Lieut.-Col. Thomas Clark of the 2nd Regiment, Lincoln Militia, surprised the U.S. garrison and encountered little resistance. They captured a gunboat, two bateaux, a brass cannon and a substantial quantity of small arms and supplies. While re-embarking, they were attacked by local American militia, but suffered no casualties.
Archaeological and Historic Sites Board of Ontario

Location
Raid on Fort Schlosser 1813 Plaque

3040 Macklem Street
Niagara Falls
Ontario
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 43.0630045
Long. -79.0504656

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