Monthly Archives: February 2012
Battle of the Longwoods, March 4, 1814
Another story by W.A. Edwards, local story teller and poet of the 1930s. Written in 1931.
Vivid Story of Real Scrap In The War of 1812 That Did Not Find Its Way Into The History Books.
This is the story of “Battle Hill” an episode of the war of 1812 and sequel to the Battle of Moraviantown, where the gallant Tecumseh laid down his life for the young colony of Canada, and Col Proctor met such ignominious. Why history has failed to chronicle this thrilling and desperate encounter has always been a mystery. Today, few if any, realize the significance of the name, for with the passing of the pioneer, has gone all vivid recollection of the struggle and its gruesome aftermath. Among the sleepy hollows echo the rattle of the farmers wagons. And so may they rest in peace. Read the rest of this entry









































