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Description"Remember the River Raisin!" by Ken Riley.jpg | Moraviantown, Upper Canada, October 5, 1813 -- Following Commodore Perry's success at Lake Erie, a U.S. force, commanded by General William Henry Harrison, engaged British troops 75 miles east of Detroit. His command included a regiment of Kentucky Mounted Riflemen, led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, made up of picked militia volunteers armed with long Kentucky rifles and tomahawks. The Kentucky troops scattered the enemy army -- British regulars, and Indians under the famed Tecumseh. The Battle of the Thames was revenge for an earlier massacre of Kentucky militia on the River Raisin. Coupled with Perry's triumph, it ended a series of defeats and helped restore U.S. dominance in the northwest region. |
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Author | Painting by Ken Riley |
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Image title | Moraviantown, Upper Canada, October 5, 1813 Following Commodore Perry's success at Lake Erie, a U.S. force, commanded by General William Henry Harrison, engaged British troops 75 miles east of Detroit. His command included a regiment of Kentucky Mounted Riflemen, led by Colonel Richard M. Johnson, made up of picked militia volunteers armed with long Kentucky rifles and tomahawks. The Kentucky troops scattered the enemy army -- British regulars, and Indians under the famed Tecumseh. The Battle of the Thames was revenge for an earlier massacre of Kentucky militia on the River Raisin. Coupled with Perry's triumph, it ended a series of defeats and helped restore U.S. dominance in the northwest region. |
Short title | "Remember the River Raisin!" |
Orientation | Normal |
Horizontal resolution | 900 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 900 dpi |
Software used | Adobe Photoshop 7.0 |
File change date and time | 09:41, 6 March 2004 |
Color space | Uncalibrated |
IIM version | 2 |