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Table of ContentsFrom the Editor:ArticlesRobert Walcot: The Man Who Could not Possibly have Shot General Brock by: Guy St. Denis Constitution’s Wartime Gun Batteries by Commander Tyrone G. Martin, U. S. Navy (Retired) “To Obtain if Possible Ultimate Security to His Majesty’s Possessions in America:” The Plattsburgh Campaign of 1814 Photographs and Text by John R. Grodzinski A Collective Biography of the General Officers of the United States Army in the War of 1812: Part II: The Class of 1813 By Donald E. Graves DispatchesA readers’ section offering correspondence, inquiries and discussion on the War of 1812. The editors of the War of 1812 Magazine invite queries but please note that we cannot answer questions relating to genealogy. Those interested in such matters are directed to the many websites that specialize in this type of research. Please send your inquiries to the Editor Note that each letter or inquiry is numbered, so they can be referred in future by that number, such as 1001. Documents, Artefacts and Imagery"Gentlemen, let us set an example!"; An Account of the British Attack on Oswego, 1814. By Donald E. Graves Target Practice, War of 1812 Style Reviews: Books, Film, Collectables and EphemeraThe Glengarry Light Infantry, 1812 – 1816: Who Were They and What Did They Do in the War? Half-Hearted Enemies: Nova Scotia, New England and the War of 1812 MiscellaneousLieutenant-Colonel Cecil Bisshopp by John Grodzinski The War of 1812: A Bicentennial in the Making by John Grodzinski |
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