Battle of Crysler's Farm

   

Battle of Crysler's Farm
ConflictWar of 1812
DateNovember 11-12, 1813
PlaceNear Morrisburg, Ontario
ResultBritish victory
Combatants
Britain
Canadian militia
United States
Commanders
William Mulcaster
Joseph Morrison
James Wilkinson
Richard Johnson
Strength
800 8000
Casualties
22 dead
148 wounded
102 dead
237 wounded
150 missing

The Battle of Crysler's Farm was a battle of the War of 1812 on November 11, 1813.

American General James Wilkinson planned to attack Montreal, leaving with a fleet from Sackett’s Harbor on October 17. General Wade Hampton was supposed to accompany Wilkinson, but Hampton refused to be subordinate to Wilkinson and did not participate. The British under Captain William Mulcaster chased him, and by November 10 Wilkinson was forced to land near John Crysler's farm outside of Morrisburg, Ontario, about 150 kilometers from Montreal. A British force under Colonel Joseph Morrison was waiting there for the fleet, although Morrison only had 800+ men while Wilkinson had 8000.

On November 11, Wilkinson ordered a small group of his men to attack Morrison's right flank. While marching towards the British position, the Lower Canada militia and a group of natives attacked the Americans by surprise. The Americans were able to drive them off, the Canadian cavalry fleeing the field, but it allowed the British to find a better position and fire directly on the American troops.

Wilkinson ordered a second attack, on the left flank, but the Irish 89th Regiment which composed over half the UK force, easily manoeuvred once again to fire on them directly. Wilkinson then ordered a cavalry charge, but this was also repulsed by the much more highly trained British army.

Although he only suffered about 300 casualties, Wilkinson's uncoordinated attack was a complete failure. He barely escaped by boat before the British counterattack reached him. On the 12th, he decided to abandon the attack on Montreal.

The area of Crysler's Farm was permanently submerged in 1958 during the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway. A monument commemorating the battle was moved from Crysler's Farm to Upper Canada Village in Morrisburg. See also The Lost Villages.


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