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On the recapture of Forts George and Niagara...



Item # 703065

January 18, 1814

THE WAR, New York, Jan. 18, 1814  The front page includes: "To Thomas Barclay, British Agent for Prisoners at New York". The other pages are filled with war-related news including those headed: "Niagara Frontier" "British Official Accounts of the Recapture of Fort George & Capture of Fort Niagara" "Summary" "Naval Exploits" "Naval & Marine Memoranda" and more.
The entire back page is taken up with the "New Year's Address" of the carriers of this newspaper.
 Four pages, 9 by 11 1/4 inches, tiny binding holes at the blank spine, scattered foxing, good condition.

AI notes: During the War of 1812, the U.S. captured Fort George in May 1813 after a successful assault on British forces in Ontario. Later that year, in December 1813, the British retaliated by capturing Fort Niagara in New York through a surprise night attack. These actions marked key shifts in control along the Niagara frontier.

This is a fascinating, short-lived newspaper, having begun in 1812 with the exclusive purpose of reporting on the War of 1812 (hence the title). When the war ended, so did this newspaper.

Item from last month's catalog - #355, released for June, 2025

Category: War of 1812