This vivid firsthand account of the Battle of Queenstown in the War of 1812 offers a gripping portrayal of the courage and sacrifice of American troops. General Solomon Van Rensselaer details the strategy, execution, and ultimate defeat of the American forces and provides a valuable historical record of this pivotal event in American and Canadian history.
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