Siege of Fort Mackinac, a battle in 1812 during the War of 1812
Battle of Mackinac Island, a battle in 1814 during the War of 1812
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or other symbols instead of syllabics. Mackinac Island (/ˈmækənɔː/ MAK-ə-naw, locally /ˈmækənə/ MAK-ə-nə; French: Île Mackinac; Ojibwe: Mishimikinaak ᒥᔑᒥᑭᓈᒃ;...
end of the American Revolutionary War. Fort Mackinac later became the scene of two strategic battles for control of the Great Lakes during the War of 1812...
Mackinac Island State Park is a state park located on Mackinac Island in the U.S. state of Michigan. A Lake Huron island, it is near the Straits of Mackinac...
4.6175°W / 45.853056; -4.6175 The siege of Fort ofMackinac was one of the first engagements of the War of 1812. A British and Native American force...
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his honor. In 1814 he took part in the attack of the BattleofMackinac Island. He received the Thanks of Congress for his efforts during the war. He served...
ofMackinac Island. Originally built in 1814 by British forces during the War of 1812, the redoubt was improved by that army throughout the course of...
Oshkosh was present at the sieges of Fort Mackinac, Fort Meigs, and Fort Stephenson, as well as the 1814 BattleofMackinac Island. Head Chief Chawanon died...
Lake Huron and Lake Superior and directed the naval squadron in the BattleofMackinac Island and the Engagement on Lake Huron. Sinclair conducted a hit-and-run...
prominent Anishinaabe fur trader and political leader around the Straits ofMackinac in the early 19th century. In her native Ojibwe language she was known...
in July 1814 during the BattleofMackinac Island. The Americans failed to take over the post, and the British held Mackinac Island until the peace in...
participant in BattleofMackinac Island Henry Gratiot (1789-1856), soldier in the Black Hawk War Adèle Gratiot (1826-1887), wife of Elihu B. Washburne...
recapture Fort Mackinac in the BattleofMackinac Island. During the ensuing decades, the Menominee were pressured by encroachment of new European-American settlers...
Siege of Fort Mackinac in July was the first major land engagement of the war. The next month, at the Battleof Brownstown, a combined force of British...
they remained to the end of the war. Holmes was promoted to Major, but was killed a few months later at the BattleofMackinac Island. Basden recovered...
Anglo-American War of 1812. He is best known for serving as the commandant of Fort Mackinac from 1814 until the end of the War of 1812. Robert was born...
August 4 War of 1812 – BattleofMackinac Island results in a British victory over an American invasion. Swedish–Norwegian War (1814) – Battleof Fredrikstad...