Posted by Eric on August 22, 2001 at 01:06:45:
In Reply to: Re: British units during the siege of Detroit posted by John Lambert on August 21, 2001 at 01:14:00:
Thank you John, yours informations help me a lot.
Concerning the Detroit garrison, I find yesterday on the website Digital History ltd, that Gladwin had 2 companies of Royal American et 1 compagny of "Queen rangers". For the troops with Dallyel, I'm going to make search about the 55th, because I don't know this unit.
Have a nice day
Eric.
: Hi Eric,
: I found a little more information on the units. According to Fred Anderson in "Crucible of War", when Ponitac began the seige of Fort Detroit on 9 May 1763, the commander, Major Henry Gladwin, had 125 redcoats (unit not given) and 40 traders. By June, Ponitac had around 900 men from six tribes. Captain James Dalyell lead a relief force that reached Detroit on 28 July. Anderson states that this force was composed of 260 men and included companies from the 55th, 60th, and 80th Regiments plus a detachment of Rangers under Major Robert Rogers. He does not give any more information about which companies these were. Dalyell lead a sortie of 247 men on 31 July into an ambush at Bloody Run that resulted in loss of himself and 23 others. The seige ended on 15 October.
: It is a start. Maybe someone else has more detailed information.
: John