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Excerpt from The Battle of Lundy's Lane, 25th July, 1814
It seemed evident. That a fresh attempt at invasion would not long be delayed. American newspapers clamored for the 'speedy recovery of F Ort Niagara. Late in January Black Rock was re occupied by their troops, and they began to annoy the British post at Fort Erie by the fire of artillery from batteries there.2 At the same time they were reported to be building large barracks upon Lewiston Heights, several miles inland. The subsequent movement of a large'
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