CHAPTER XV
. THE WAR ON LAKE ONTARIO 339
The Capture of York (Toronto) by the Americans--A Victory at the Mouth of the Niagara River--British Account of the Attack on Sackett’s Harbor--Tales of the Prudence of Sir James Yeo and Commodore Chauncey--The Americans did somewhat Better than the British, but Missed a great Opportunity--Small Affairs on Lake Champlain during the Summer of 1813.
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