The saga of the Caroline, 1838-1841
The saga of the Caroline, 1838-1841
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The steamboat Caroline, docked at Schlosser, New York, was attacked from Upper Canada, sacked and burned; this event was part of the Rebellion of 1837. Extracts include material on Alexander McLeod's trial for murder.
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