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JAMES VAN RENSSELAER AND THE ASSAULT ON FORT ST. JEAN
(1747 - 1827) Revolutionary military officer, Captain in the 2nd N.Y. Reg. under James Clinton. Aide de camp of Philip Schuyler and served in the Quebec campaign and was beside Gen. Montgomery when the latter was fatally shot in Quebec. Good content A.L.S., St. Johns, Oct. 13, 1775 to Philip Van Rensselaer in Albany, keeper of the arsenal. While besieging Fort St. Jean, he writes in part: "...This morning your Brother marched forth with the remainder of the Regt for the North Camp...We have made a Battery on the east side of the [Richelieu] River mounting two twelve pounders which will be ready by tomorrow to play on the Fort and vessels. The Enemy have fortifyed themselves...I believe it will not be in our power to drive them out...Don't communicate any of this letter..." Very good. Fort Saint-Jean played a vital role in the defence of the Province of Quebec against the Americans; indeed, it was the principal defense of Montreal against General Richard Montgomery's army, which had planned to use the Richelieu River to reach Montreal, then march to Quebec City. The garrison of Fort Saint-Jean fought valiantly against the American troops during a forty-five-day siege before surrendering to the invaders. That action significantly slowed and weakened the assaulting American forces.

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May 24, 2016 10:30 AM EDT
Elkton, MD, US

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