Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Niagara River” in entry black-rock-surprise-of of Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History:
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On July 11, 1813. Lieut.-Col. Cecil Bisshopp, with a motley party of regulars.
Canadians, and Indians, about 400 in number, crossed the Niagara River and landed a little below Black Rock (which was a naval station, two miles below Buffalo). just before daylight.
His object was to surprise and capture the garrison, and especially the large quanti...
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