The Battle of Queenston Heights, 1812 (Single lesson)

Introduction

Good day young Canadians :

My name is Archibald McLean. I volunteered and proudly served my regiment, the 3rd York Militia, during the War of 1812. I little expected when I last spoke to you that I should now be able to give you an account of an Engagement, which though it terminated in our favor, we shall ever have cause to lament — our loss though small in point of numbers is of the most important kind — We have to deplore the loss of our beloved General Brock and his gallant aide de Camp Colonel Macdonell. Having said so much on a subject which cannot fail to call forth the regret of every individual in the Canadas, I think it now time for you to read the detailed account I left in the library, and recreate the famous Battle of Queenston Heights. Good luck with your mission!

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Source:
Virtual Historian 2.0

Ref.:
Archives of Ontario
Ferdinand Brock Tupper fonds
Reference Code: F 1081, box MU 3027

Author:
An excerpt from a Letter from Archibald McLean to unknown following the battle at Queenston Heights.

Subject:
Mission introduction

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