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Second Battle of St. Michaels

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The militia camp was not found by Cockburn because it did not exist. A small company of militia, led by Captain John Caulk, patrolled the Bayside and Tilghman's Island area. Once Caulk's men discovered that their route to other militia forces near St. Michaels was blocked by Cockburn, they dispersed.
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The British report that discussed the first attack on St. Michaels stated that its mission had been accomplished because it disabled a battery and did not find any ships under construction. The Americans were happy with the outcome of this skirmish, since the British did not occupy the town, none of
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A large British force landed on the shore at Auld's Point early in the morning on August 26. After marching to the main road, the force split into a small group of 300 and a large group of about 1,800. The small group moved toward Tilghman Island in pursuit of a militia company. Two merchant vessels
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Cockburn said his original intention at Havre de Grace was to destroy the iron works, but he burned the town because four men were killed and one wounded when he landed with a flag of truce. Another source says that from Cockburn's point of view, the burning of Havre de Grace was justified because
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Beckwith marched his men along the Tilghman Island–St. Michaels road toward St. Michaels to a point where Porter Creek and Broad Creek are not far from each other. Here, he formed a line across the road. He was about two miles (3.2 km) from St. Michaels, and close to Benson's militia. Benson's
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and three schooners were moving toward the St. Michaels River from Eastern Bay. Eleven more barges landed at Hamilton's Point northwest of St. Michaels. Locals were informed by the British that more troops would land soon—and if the locals remained in their houses, their property would be safe.
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were burned and a small number of militiamen were captured. Most of the militia fled to safety. The larger group of British moved toward St. Michaels. They were confronted by Maryland militia numbering less than one third of the size of the British force. After a short exchange of
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The British determined that attacks on Annapolis and Baltimore would be ill-advised because those American cities had received substantial reinforcements. They also wished to leave the region before the start of hurricane season. By September, Cockburn had departed for
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men were positioned in a wooded area, making it difficult for any intruder to determine the size of the militia force. Benson had three artillery pieces in the middle of his line, surrounded by infantry and cavalry. Eventually the two sides exchanged fire, but what the
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PM after departing from Auld's (Wade's) Point. The ships on the St. Michaels River, and barges at Hamilton's Point, did not engage. The only known casualties were 14 militiamen captured by Cockburn. The prisoners were paroled on the next day. On
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Much of the Talbot County militia was sent home after the repulse of the British attack on St. Michaels on August 10. However, the August 13 attack on Queenstown, and rumors that the entire British fleet was planning to sail up the
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maintains a historic marker near the spot where Benson placed his militia. Little else remains from the battle, and most discussion about the War of 1812 near St. Michaels revolves around the artillery duel on
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Beginning in spring, Cockburn conducted raids on towns along the Chesapeake. The raids involved the destruction or removal of property including crops and livestock. On May 3, Cockburn burned most of
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observed the British near Auld's point, which is about six miles (9.7 km) away from St. Michaels. Rear Admiral Cockburn landed about 2,100 men with artillery.
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was taken. The boat used by some deserters from the British army had already been sunk, and the deserters and their sunken boat were not found.
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The St. Michaels River, also called Michaels River, is now called Miles River. It is believed that the name change came from the local
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10. The St. Michaels Museum at St. Mary's Square is a small museum near the place Benson and his infantry waited during the August
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signed the resolution into law on June 18. The country was not united in its feelings toward Great Britain. Many members of the
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refusing to use the term "Saint", and therefore calling the river the "Michaels River". Over time, "Michaels" became "Miles".
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was located in Easton, as was a bank and plenty of goods for the British to plunder. As a precaution, Easton's bank sent its
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during early August 1813. The island is located north of St. Michaels and across the bay from the Maryland state capital,
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at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, which stopped traffic in and out of the bay. This effectively closed major ports such
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am on August 26, the British sent 60 barges of troops to Auld's point (also known as Wade's Point) at Bayside. HMS
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Sheads describes Benson's force as "some 500", while Tilghman produces an account that says "about six hundred".
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St. Michaels was one of the communities with access to the bay, and was a target for the British because of its
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the ships in the wharfs were damaged, the town had little damage, and there was "no injury to any human being."
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Another source says the British occupying force on Kent Island consisted of 2,000 troops and 25 to 30 ships.
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The British withdrew with their prisoners and plunder, and both forces were back aboard their ships by 5:00
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30, the British fleet was observed sailing down (south) the bay, so most of the militia was sent home.
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and because the town practiced dishonorable warfare by shooting from behind trees and houses.
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Cockburn's plan was to attack a militia camp he believed was located between St. Michaels and
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for blockade purposes. Almost exactly one year after the Second Battle of St. Michaels, the
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called Cockburn's raids "savage", and Cockburn threatened to capture and parade her through
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A barge, or row galley, typically used oars and small sails to move men. They had a small
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Brigadier General Benson waited near St. Michaels with 500 to 600 militiamen. At 3:00
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Maryland Regiment had companies from the St. Michaels area including Bayside. The 9th
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Cockburn and the British Navy in Transition: Admiral Sir George Cockburn, 1772-1853
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calls "the largest Eastern Shore battle" of the War of 1812 lasted for only a few
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After the declaration of war, the British government declared the ports of the
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during the summer of 1812, and in January 1813 Cockburn reported to Warren in
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from the 9th Cavalry District. This force totaled to about 500 men. The 4th
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Treadhaven Creek, a.k.a. Third Haven Creek, is now called Tred Avon River.
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British burned towns near the Chesapeake Bay and began a blockade of ports
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Cavalry District included companies from Easton, St. Michaels, and
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The Chesapeake Campaigns 1813-15: Middle Ground of the War of 1812
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Maryland Regiment consisted of men mostly from Easton, and had an
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AM. Tilghman says the British re-embarked on their barges at 6:00
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counties. His force at the battle consisted of the 4th and 26th
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Marine, William Matthew (1913). Dielman, Louis Henry (ed.).
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In mid-August 1814, Cockburn was involved in the siege and
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The Maryland Eastern Shore communities had access to the
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As second source says the group of 300 men was from the
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between Kent Island and St. Michaels, causing alarm in
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Maryland infantry regiments, plus several companies of
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The British occupied strategically located Kent Island
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Naval War of 1812; A Documentary History - Volume II
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War of 1812
A sign that says: Second Defense of St. Michaels - Here, August 26, 1813, general Perry Benson, with 600 militia, most of them from talbot County, halted a British force of 1,800. The Easton Artillery manned the road, the 4th and 26th Infantry the woods, and the 9th Cavalry the wings.
Saint Michaels, Maryland
38°48′47″N 76°14′59″W / 38.812968°N 76.249684°W / 38.812968; -76.249684
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George Cockburn
Thomas Sydney Beckwith
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Chesconessex Creek
Bladensburg
Washington
Alexandria
Caulk's Field
North Point
McHenry
Farnham Church
Maryland's Eastern Shore

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