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Chippewa, battle of
General Brown took prompt measures to secure the advantages derived from the capture of Fort Erie (see Canada), for it was known that General Riall, who was then in chief command on the Niagara frontier, was moving towards Fort Erie.
Early in the morning of July 3, 1814, he had sent forward some of the Royal Scots to reinforce the garrison.
At Chippewa, at the mouth of Chippewa Creek, they heard of the surrender of the fort, when Riall determined to make an immediate attack upon the Americans on Canadian soil.
Hearing that reinforcements were coming from York, he deferred the attack until the next morning.
To meet this force, Genening.
Brown had been watching Porter's movements with great anxiety, and had ordered Scott to cross Street's Creek, when Porter's flying troops were observed.
Riall had sent forward some Royal Scots, part of another regiment of regulars, a regiment of Lincoln militia, and about 300 Indians.
Street's Creek Bridge in 1861, lo
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Lundy's Lane , battle of. (search)