Archaeologists Just Uncovered a Shipwreck That Ran Aground on a Remote Island During the War of 1812
The vessel appears to be the "Swift," a British Royal Navy wooden sailing ship that sank off Sable Island in Canada ...
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War of 1812 shipwreck found on Canada’s remote Sable Island
A shipwreck dating to the War of 1812 has been identified on Sable Island, a narrow crescent of sand roughly 300 kilometers off the coast of Nova Scotia that has swallowed hundreds of vessels over the ...
You don’t have to go very far across the border to get the Canadian take on the War of 1812. At passport control in Toronto’s Preston Pearson Airport, a border agent asks an American traveler the ...
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Archeologists on Sable Island uncover key evidence pointing to 1812 triple shipwreck
HALIFAX — ...
Visitors to the Maidstone Bicentennial Museum on the weekend stepped back in time to 1812, when voyageurs cleaned deer skins while Indigenous warriors and British solders fended off American invaders.
More than 200 years after his death in the War of 1812, Lt. Henry Hobart of Gardiner was honored Sunday with a stone placed next to his mother’s at St. Ann’s Burying Ground. A marker has been placed ...
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