Sunday, June 2, 2013

Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site

Sackets Harbor is strategically located near the confluence of Lake Ontario and the Saint Lawrence River.  A naval shipyard was constructed here, making Sackets Harbor the center of military and Naval activities in the region in during the War of 1812.

British and Canadian forces launched an attack against the Navy Yard on May 29, 1813.  The attack was repulsed by American regulars and militia.






Sackets Harbor is celebrating 
bicentennial of this strategic battle.












This house was built for
the commander of
the Navy Yard.









Wood plank walkway
in front of the Navy Yard
officers' homes.















This house was built for
the second in command
of the Navy Yard.










New York Militia
reenactors bring the
battlefield to life.












Drilling goes on....








Women kept the
camps running for
the militiamen.




The reenactors are volunteers.  They can be seen at the Sackets Harbor Battlefield Historic Site frequently throughout the late spring and summer.  










This monument commemorates the
officers & men who served here
during the War of 1812.

Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Franklin D. Roosevelt attended
 the unveiling of the
monument on May 19, 1913







A beautiful waterfront,
a strategic historical site.

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