Dear Tom, There is a microfiche copy of that book at the University of Western Ontario Weldon Library. I know because I have read it. Copies of the pages...
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Roger Marsh
maintopman
Dec 4, 2001 7:46 am
... "Okay Neb, .......(SNIP)... Where have you been for the past two weeks!" Neb has only joined recently, at my behest - hi, Neb, mon ami, good to see another...
12833
Roger Marsh
maintopman
Dec 4, 2001 8:14 am
"The Naval War of 1812" book from Chatham Publishing is on offer at a low price in the UK, as I have said here. Details of this UK offer were requested from me...
12834
Kevin Windsor
kevinwindsorca
Dec 4, 2001 2:19 pm
... Welcome to the list Neb! ... Since I know nothing about ship's rigging I will trust you give be the basics. How about putting something into the files...
12835
Armchairadm@...
zrs4
Dec 4, 2001 2:25 pm
You seem to completely forget, as is so often the case, Commodore McDonough victory on Lake Champlaine. It was the defeat of of the Britisg naval sqd. under...
12836
David Brunelle
brunelle@...
Dec 4, 2001 5:07 pm
Dear Re-enactors and Friends, For those who have ordered a Battle of Georgian Bay Video we have not forgotten about you and we are hoping that they will be...
12837
alaidh@...
alaidh
Dec 4, 2001 6:56 pm
... " ... The Canadians won it, the Spanish lost it....<g> ... It doesn't matter how powerful anyone's navy is, if the ships are in the wrong place at the...
12838
Scott Jeznach
scottj@...
Dec 4, 2001 8:17 pm
. I haven't the slightest ... There were two reasons: one economic, one strategic. The economic factor was the ability of Cochrane, Cockburn, et al to profit...
12839
nebk@...
Dec 4, 2001 10:41 pm
Hi All Sorry I did not introduce my self in my last post. I am most glad to be on board, have read whatwhat posts I can so far and I like what I've read. My...
12841
colsjtjones2000@...
colsjtjones2000
Dec 4, 2001 11:16 pm
Joel in his message #12807 delineated the strenght of the RN world wide. In my # 12765 I outlined the RN force in the North American theatre in 1813....
12842
Roger Marsh
maintopman
Dec 5, 2001 12:10 am
Yes, Doug's posting answers nicely Kevin's question re my posting, ... please tell me more. Was it a new design of ship or changing the number/type of guns? ...
12843
Larry Lozon
lalozon
Dec 5, 2001 12:10 am
From: <oceanmb@...> I need is a standard authenic and acturate forage coat pattern. My group does not had a documented uniform but was issued wool, we...
12844
dancingbobd@...
kcbobd
Dec 5, 2001 12:28 am
HI Robert, What unit is your group portraying? Regards, Bob...
12845
nebk@...
Dec 5, 2001 12:35 am
Hi Kevin and All - To answer some stuff in Kevins last message - Roger Marsh wrote - ... Naval War of 1812", too; you might like to ask him to quote the ...
12846
R Feltoe
feltoe1812
Dec 5, 2001 12:37 am
Robert, S'cuse the ignorance but I'm terrible in putting faces to names, what unit are you doing? Richard...
12847
Roger Marsh
maintopman
Dec 5, 2001 12:41 am
... Only half that happened - Thank ... No prarl'm, Neb. Roger...
12849
oceanmb@...
georgiandaisy
Dec 5, 2001 1:03 am
I guess I have been avoiding the point of what unit I belong to, Sorry about that, been a busy day and such. I belong to the 1st Lincoln Miltia Artillery. ...
12850
ebclemson@...
Dec 5, 2001 1:14 am
12851
Joel.B.Sanborn@...
jbsdc1974
Dec 5, 2001 1:59 am
... ************** The relevant section reads-- "Happy in the knowledge that our two great nations are better friends than they were in 1812" ... ************ ...
12852
easeufe@...
easeufe
Dec 5, 2001 4:05 am
In a message dated 12/4/01 1:59:11 PM Eastern Standard Time, alaidh@... ... The reason that the SOLs and heavier frigates could not get involved in the ...
12853
maintopman
Dec 5, 2001 1:14 pm
Fitz, I cannot find your "27 Ships of the Line committed to the war against the US" - possible, but I should have thought far less. However, I have not to hand...
12854
Bateman, Andrew
abateman2001
Dec 5, 2001 1:39 pm
"Standing on Guard for Fort York" by Lisa Rochon About some of the hazards facing the fort due to development and underfunding. Those who have been there, how...
12855
maintopman
Dec 5, 2001 1:41 pm
Lyon gives the ORDER date of "Leander" as " before 05.1813" and "Newcastle" and "Java" as "---1813". The 5 "fir" (pitch-pine) built variants on the 1795...
12856
maintopman
Dec 5, 2001 2:00 pm
Further to my last postings, Archibald gives the numbers of British naval ships in commission in 1814 as 90-100 ships of the line, with at least 60 more in...
12857
alaidh
Dec 5, 2001 2:12 pm
... I went through a listing of RN ship of the period, name by name, and read the notes on each. Many had their areas of operations listed, plus anything...
12858
Larry Lozon
lalozon
Dec 5, 2001 3:04 pm
From: "Bateman, Andrew" <abateman@...> "Standing on Guard for Fort York" by Lisa Rochon About some of the hazards facing the fort due to...
12859
spikeyj@...
spikeyjones
Dec 5, 2001 3:45 pm
... Some of us associate Old Fort York with a different big neon sign: Get your life... ...in shape... ...physically... ...financially. (Sorry about the...
12860
Adam Lynde
tomgage@...
Dec 5, 2001 4:12 pm
I seem to remember being told that it was by the light of that --- and the Inglis sign --- that Chauncey's fleet was led to York --- or, then again, it might...
12861
Peter Catley
pcatleyuk
Dec 5, 2001 4:37 pm
Kanada??? :) Peter Catley Speaking of Old Fort York, which is situated in Toronto Ontario Canada, for our friends in the UK, NZ and Tokyo. Please be advised. ...
12862
Maxine Trottier
maxitrot
Dec 5, 2001 5:00 pm
Greetings. I hope this hasn't been posted. I looked in the archives and didn't see it, but here is DANFS online. http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/ I found this on...