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Blockade.
In May, 1813, the British proclaimed a formal blockade of New York, the Delaware, Chesapeake Bay, Charleston, Savannah, and the mouth of the Mississippi.
On June 11, the United States, Macedonian, and Hornet, under the command of Decatur, blockaded in the harbor of New York, attempted to get to sea through the East River and Long Island Sound, but off the Connecticut shore they were intercepted by a British squadron and driven into the harbor of New London.
The militia were called out to protect these vessels, and the neighborhood was kept in constant alarm.
The British blockading squadron, commanded by Sir Thomas Hardy, consisted of the flag-ship Ramillies, of the Orpheus, Valiant, Acasta, and smaller vessels.
The commander-in-chief had won the respect of the inhabitants along the coast because of his honorable treatment of them.
The blockade of New London Harbor continued twenty months, or during the remainder of the war. In the spring of 1814, all hopes of their
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Fteley , Alphonse 1837 - (search)
Fteley, Alphonse 1837-
Engineer; born in France in 1837; came to the United States in 1865; was appointed chief engineer of the Aqueduct.
Commission of New York in 1888.
He is identified with the construction of many great engineering projects, including the Croton Aqueduct, the tunnel under the East River, New York City, etc.
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Societies, religious and benevolent (search)
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Stuyvesant , Peter 1602 -1682 (search)