Misplaced Pages

Lacolle Mills Blockhouse

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
(Redirected from Blockhaus de la rivière-Lacolle) For other uses, see Lacolle.

45°4′8″N 73°20′31″W / 45.06889°N 73.34194°W / 45.06889; -73.34194

Lacolle Mills Blockhouse
Established~1781
LocationLacolle, Quebec
WebsiteOfficial homepage
National Historic Site of Canada
Designated1923
Part ofBattle of Lacolle Mills (1812) Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814)
Patrimoine culturel du Québec
Designated1960
St. Lawrence/Lake Ontario frontier
1812
1813
1814

Lacolle Mills Blockhouse (French: Blockhaus de la Rivière-Lacolle) is a blockhouse and museum located alongside the Lacolle River near the village of Lacolle, Quebec.

History

Built around 1781, the blockhouse was part of the British colonies defensive network. While protecting both the watermill constructed of stone and the lighthouse built along the Lacolle River, the blockhouse was used as a military outpost by the British Army on assignment in the region of Le Haut-Richelieu Regional County Municipality and on Lake Champlain.

In 1923, the Lacolle Mills Blockhouse was included in the Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814) National Historic Site of Canada. In 1960, the blockhouse was designated a cultural heritage building and is entered in the Quebec Cultural Heritage Directory.

Structure

The Lacolle Mills Blockhouse is a timber framed square two-storey structure. The second-level floor is cantilevered with a pavilion roof. The blockhouse is built on land that overlooks the Lacolle River. The blockhouse's architecture was typical of a small defensive military structure in the area not requiring significant experience to construct. The blockhouse walls are constructed of squared half timber stacked horizontally. The walls have loopholes, providing the occupant with protection, while firing on the enemy. In the centre of the blockhouse was a stone hearth, which provided heating. The British military constructed over 25 forts of this type in Lower Canada between 1760 and 1840.

War of 1812

During the War of 1812, the blockhouse was the location for the Battle of Lacolle Mills (1812) and the Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814).

The Battle of Lacolle Mills (1812) was a short engagement in which a small garrison of Canadien Militia, with the assistance of Kahnawake Mohawk warriors, defended the Lacolle Mills Blockhouse from an American invasion force led by Major General Henry Dearborn.

In the Battle of Lacolle Mills (1814) a garrison of 80 men of the 13th Regiment of Foot and a Congreve rocket detachment of the Royal Marine Artillery, later reinforced by a company of the Canadian Voltigeurs and the Grenadier company of the Canadian Regiment of Fencible Infantry successfully defended the blockhouse and stone watermill from an attacking American force of 4,000 men led by Major General James Wilkinson.

References

  1. Municipality of Saint Paul de L'ile Aux Noix
  2. Parks Canada
  3. Battle of Lacolle National Historic Site of Canada
  4. Répertoire du patrimoine culturel du Québec
  5. ^ Canada's Historic Places
  6. "Battle of Lacolle Mills". Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  7. John R. Elting, Amateurs to Arms, p.176
  8. Report of the Commanding Officer of the 13th Foot
  9. NICOLAS, Paul Harris: Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces, Volume 2, p253

Gallery

External links

Links to related articles
Fortifications
Ancient
Post-classical
Modern
Early modern
19th century
20th century
By topography
By role
By design
Lists
Related word
Other topics
Portals:
War of 1812
  • Origins
  • Theaters
  • Campaigns
  • Battles
  • Involvement
  • Leaders
  • Aftermath
  • Related topics
Origins
Theaters and
campaigns
Major battles
Involvement
Leaders
Aftermath
Related topics
Conflicts of the War of 1812
Battles of the War of 1812
Timeline of the War of 1812
United States United States
Delaware
District of Columbia
Georgia
Louisiana
Maryland
Maine
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Virginia
United States U.S. territories
Illinois
Indiana
Michigan
Mississippi
Missouri
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland British Empire
Lower Canada
Upper Canada
Spanish Empire
Florida
Naval battles
Atlantic Ocean
Caribbean Sea
Great Lakes
Gulf Coast
Pacific Ocean
See also: American Indian Wars, Creek War, Napoleonic Wars, and Tecumseh's War
National Historic Sites of Canada by location
Provinces
Territories
Other countries
Categories: