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Sackett's Harbor (New York, United States) (search for this): entry oswego
Oswego (New York, United States) (search for this): entry oswego
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Oswego,
A city and county seat of Oswego co., N. Y.; now noted for its manufactures and for its large shipments of grain and lumber; population in 1900,
Attack on Fort Ontario, Oswego, May 5, 1814. 22,199.
The following are among its points of historical interest: Governor Burnet, of New York, wisely concluding that it would be important for the English to get and maintain control of Lake Ontario, as well for the benefits of trade and the security of the friendship of the Six Nations as to frustrate, the designs of the French to confine the English colonies to narrow limits, began to erect a tradinghouse at Oswego in 1722.
This pleased the Indians, for they saw in the movement a promise of protection from incursions of the French.
Soon afterwards, at a convention of governors and commissioners held at Albany, the Six Nations renounced their covenant of friendship with the English.
In 1756 Dieskau was succeeded by the Marquis de Montcalm, who, perceiving the delay of the E
Frontenac (New York, United States) (search for this): entry oswego
Kingston, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): entry oswego
James L. Yeo (search for this): entry oswego
James Lucas Yeo (search for this): entry oswego
James A. Pearce (search for this): entry oswego