Dictionary of Wisconsin History
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Term: Prairie du Chien, Battle of (1814)
Definition: On July 17, 1814, 150 British troops with 400 Indian allies laid seige to 60 American soldiers; three days later, the U.S. force surrendered and evacuated, and the British held the fort until the end of the war six months later.
[Source: Grignon, Augustin. "Seventy-two years' recollections of Wisconsin" at Turning Points in Wis. History (www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/).]
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Prairie du Chien, Battle of (1814)
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Tanner, Herbert Battles 1859 - 1933
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