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Jan 5, 2016 · In my profiles of people connected with the War of 1812 in the Northwest the figure of Matthew Elliott looms large. From Pontiac's Rebellion to the Battle of the Thames he was involved in all the major white-Indian conflicts in the region.
War of 1812. Elliott won promotion to lieutenant in April 1810 and was assigned to Lake Erie to oversee construction of the US naval squadron on Lake Erie upon the outbreak of the War of 1812. On 8 October 1812, he and Army Captain Nathan Towson captured the British brigs HMS Caledonia and HMS Detroit, formerly the United States brig Adams ...
During the years preceding the War of 1812 he helped persuade the Indians within American territory to join the British in the event of war, supplied them with provisions, and encouraged the confederacy being organized by the Shawnee Tecumseh and his brother the Prophet [Tenskwatawa*] for the purpose of resisting American encroachments on ...
- Reginald Horsman
- ELLIOTT, MATTHEW
- Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 5
Before the War of 1812, Elliott had succeeded in gaining the Indian alliance with natives in American territory as well as British. [3]: 59. During the last few months of his life, Elliott led Indian raids on the Niagara frontier. [1] He died from illness in 1814 in the Burlington area of Ontario. [2]: 303.
Mar 30, 2017 · How many people fought in the War of 1812? Only 7,000 men served in the United States military when the war broke out. By the end of the war, more than 35,000 American regulars and 458,000 militia—though many of these were only mustered in for local defense—were serving on land and sea.
Sep 26, 2017 · Against the background of the War of 1812, Jeffrey’s emerging American sympathies confront and even unsettle the ideological narrative of two nations at war that framed political understanding at the time.
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Only three battles from the War of 1812 were represented by the medal: Detroit, Chateauguay, and Crysler's Farm. The following tables lists the Canadian Militiamen who were awarded the Military General Service Medal with the Fort Detroit clasp.