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Troublous Times in Canada

CHAPTER V
10/35

The Queen's Own arrived at Port Colborne about noon, and there being no indications of the enemy in the near vicinity, the men were billetted among the citizens for dinner, as by somebody's oversight no rations or food supply of any kind had been forwarded for the sustenance of the troops.
Lieut.-Col.

Dennis sent out couriers and mounted scouts to glean information of the whereabouts of the enemy, who he finally located at their camp near Fort Erie.

During the afternoon the Thirteenth Battalion, of Hamilton, under command of Lieut.-Col.

A.Booker, arrived at Port Colborne from Dunnville, accompanied by the York and Caledonia Rifle Companies.

These reinforcements made a total force of about 850 troops at Port Colborne, and as Lieut.-Col.


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