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Sackets Harbor, New York

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In the village, the population was spread out, with 18.8% under the age of 18, 11.0% from 18 to 24, 37.7% from 25 to 44, 21.7% from 45 to 64, and 10.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females, there were 113.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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and shore batteries repulsed an attacking force of five British ships. The village became a major base of operations for both the Navy (including US Marine Corps) and Army for the duration of the war. The Army built defensive earthworks around much of the village, and Fort Tompkins with barracks near
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As cities industrialized and major economic development moved West, from 1870–1930 the village became a popular destination for families taking lengthy summer vacations. It attracted visitors from Chicago and other major cities around the Great Lakes, many of whom had family who had lived in Sackets
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The buildup continued. In the fall of 1813, the Navy had moved its hospital off a ship and was temporarily renting the non-denominational meeting house from settler and preacher Edmund Luff. The next year a two-story hospital was constructed on land just north of the village and south of Mill Creek,
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in May 1813, British forces landed and attacked the village, but they were again driven off. Most of the American garrison and ships were at the western end of the lake at the time in another conflict. The American defense was marred by officers' mistaken orders at Navy Point to destroy stores and a
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As tensions increased with Great Britain, the US began to build up its military forces at Sackets Harbor, including creating a major shipyard at what became Navy Point. The scale of buildup was such that the citizens were outnumbered on a scale of about 8:1 by thousands of sailors and soldiers, camp
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The numbers of troops so exceeded what could be built to shelter them that in 1813 troops were housed with residents, in stores, in barns and in tents. Village women counted themselves lucky if they were only cooking for officers. By the spring of 1813, the Army had gathered approximately 5,200 men
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There were 653 households, out of which 23.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.2% were married couples living together, 8.4% had a female householder with no husband present, and 43.3% were non-families. 35.1% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.0% had someone
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allied with the British during the Revolution, hoping to dislodge the American colonists from their territory. Following the war, they were forced to make major cessions of most of their land in New York to the United States. Most of the Iroquois went to Canada and settled on land granted by Great
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The median income for a household in the village was $ 42,629, and the median income for a family was $ 51,397. Males had a median income of $ 33,696 versus $ 26,917 for females. The per capita income for the village was $ 23,269. About 5.8% of families and 7.8% of the population were below the
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As of the census of 2000, there were 1,386 people, 653 households, and 370 families residing in the village. The population density was 609.1 inhabitants per square mile (235.2/km). There were 791 housing units at an average density of 347.6 per square mile (134.2/km). The racial makeup of the
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Most importantly, by 1813 the village became the US Naval Headquarters on the Great Lakes. Working at the Navy Point shipyard were 3,000 highly skilled men, including hundreds of shipbuilders and carpenters brought from New York City because of a lack of locally skilled craftsmen. The yard was
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Sir. I have the pleasure to inform you that I have established a Mathematical School under the direction of my Chaplain the Revd. Mr. Felch who is fully competent to the duties of such a School. More than One hundred Officers attend this School, as they can be spared from duty and about Sixty
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and supporting infrastructure to defend the village and navy shipyard, and its troops also camped in the village. The thousands of military personnel made it seem like a city. By the fall of 1814, this was the third-largest population center in the entire state, after
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Comprising the northeastern quarter of the village, the Madison Barracks is being slowly redeveloped as a planned commercial/residential area. The New York City consortium Fort Pike Associates holds title to unsold land in the complex.
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harbor, a sign of what was soon to be greatly increased Great Lakes trade with that city and region. Samuel F. Hooker and his sons had shipping interests in Sackets Harbor with national networks; their firm had steamboats based in
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Sackets Harbor developed as an important Great Lakes port through most of the 19th century. Commercial shipyards were built that adjoined Navy Point. In 1817 a local consortium of military officers and businessmen—General
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Company B of the United States Regiment of Dragoons, which is today 2nd Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, was organized at Sackets Harbor on July 29, 1833. It moved west to join the rest of the regiment at
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on land that was bought from his father Samuel Luff. By the fall of 1814, Sackets Harbor was the third-largest population center in all of New York state, after Albany and New York City.
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and other parts of Canada. With one of the few natural harbors on Lake Ontario, Sackets Harbor was the most significant community in the area until the founding of the city of
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Navy Point. Local militia built Fort Volunteer north of the village main streets. Thousands of troops gathered to defend the shipyard and village, and to attack Canada.
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prohibiting trade with Great Britain, which effectively included Canada. People on both sides of the border, Canadian (many of them Native Americans, including
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and summer recreation have been renewed sources of growth for the village. Navy Point is a marina providing moorings and facilities for private boats.
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The military recognized the continued importance of Sackets Harbor's strategic location. The Navy Shipyard operated until 1874, building ships such as
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Colonel Elisha Camp founded and built historic Camp Manor in 1811. He also served the US Army in the War of 1812 as one of its Quartermasters under
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was among the officers who served here. During World War I, the base was used primarily as a hospital post, and in World War II as a training post.
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In the large-scale sales of 5 million acres (20,000 km) of public lands in the postwar period, Sackets Harbor was founded in 1801 by
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By the 1810 census, there were 943 qualified voters in the village. Sackets Harbor incorporated as a village in 1814, during the War of 1812.
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Control of the Great Lakes ultimately ended up in the hands of both the peoples of Canada and the United States (with the exception of
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The American Revolution did not resolve all issues with Great Britain. Border issues and increasing tensions led the US to impose the
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passes east of the village, which is at the convergence of County Roads 62 (Sulphur Springs Road) and 75 (Adams Road/Dodge Avenue).
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Harbor before the mid-19th century westward migration. Some maintained second homes in historic properties of the village.
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living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.11 and the average family size was 2.72.
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Lieutenants and Midshipmen attend daily who make great progress in the various branches of Mathematics Navigation. etc.
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followers and traders. Some 3,000 workers built the warships, and most had been recruited from the New York City area.
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in 1813. His remains were interred with honors at the military cemetery on Dodge Avenue. A namesake warship,
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Limited sanitary facilities and medical knowledge made the dense troop encampments breeding grounds for
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at the village. Within a short period, more than 3,000 men worked at the shipyard. The Army constructed
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on November 30, 1814, described a school established at Sacket's Harbor on Lake Ontario in that year:
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The end of the war came in 1815 before the Navy completed construction of the last warship, the
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Soon after the war, the Army strengthened its defenses on the northern frontier by constructing
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constructed and supervised during the war by New York City naval architect and shipbuilder
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The Army took over privately owned land of Samuel Luff just north of the village to build
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provides public education in the area, and operates a high school and elementary school.
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served two tours of duty at Madison Barracks in Sackets Harbor as a junior army officer.
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poverty line, including 10.9% of those under age 18 and 7.7% of those age 65 or over.
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who had fled there after the Revolution) and American, quickly built up a vigorous
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Baltimore, MD, Nautical & Aviation Publishing Company of America, 1994, p.40
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doll, introduced in 2013, and her stories, which are set during the War of 1812.
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Madison Barracks has been designated as an Historic District and listed on the
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from Sackets Harbor was the first to enter the harbor of the new settlement of
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Gary M. Gibson, "Militia, Mud, and Misery: Sackets Harbor in the War of 1812"
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Jefferson County, New York
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Forts :: New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center
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On July 12, 1834, Louis Hooker, a son of Samuel Hooker, was aboard the
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from Sackets Harbor when it was the first commercial ship to enter
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Brigadier General and former U.S. Representative from Maryland
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partially constructed ship, to prevent capture by the British.
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and the contribution of the area to the United States defense.
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was buried in Sackets Harbor after his death in combat at the
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on the Great Lakes. In July 1834, the commercial schooner
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to be built west of the Hudson River and operated on the
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Sackets Harbor is in the western part of the town of
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Sackets Harbor Forts, New York State Military Museum
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Sackett's Harbor
Village
Sackets Harbor is located in New York
Sackets Harbor is located in the United States
43°57′N 76°7′W / 43.950°N 76.117°W / 43.950; -76.117
State
County
Jefferson
Town
Hounsfield
Time zone
UTC-5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC-4
ZIP code
Area code
315
FIPS code
GNIS
Sacketts
Jefferson County, New York
Lake Ontario
Hounsfield
Watertown
Sackets Harbor Village Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
War of 1812
Great Lakes
earthworks

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