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aval service on the lakes under Warren's supervision 28 Sir James Yeo appointed to the local command 29 Appoints Captain Barclay to take charge of British vessels on Lake Erie 29 The Americans now superior on Ontario 29 Montreal the true American objective 29 Dearborn ordered to concentrate effort upon Lake Ontario 30 Chauncey's first plan, to capture Kingston 30 Dearborn and Chauncey ordered to proceed first against Kingston, then Toronto, then Niagara 31 Dearborn's objections 32 His reports obtain change of plan from the Government 33 Chauncey's new plan 33 The expedition leaves Sackett's Harbor 36 Capture of Toronto 36 Chauncey's anxiety for Sackett's Harbor 37 Capture of Fort George, and British retreat from Niagara 38 Effects of the American occupation of the Niagara peninsula 40 American naval vessels escape from Black Rock to Erie 41 British attack upon Sackett's Harbor 42 Premature firing of the naval yard and vessels 45 Consequent delay in Chauncey's preparations 45 Yeo takes the lake with his squadron 46 American reverse at Stony Creek 46 The army retreats upon Fort George 47 The British re-occupy the peninsula, except Fort George 47 Dearborn is relieved from command 48 Paralysis of the American forces at Niagara 48 Yeo in temporary control of Lake Ontario 49 Chauncey sails to contest control 51 Characteristics of the ensuing naval campaign 52 Predominant idea of Chauncey and Yeo 52 Relative powers of the two squadrons 53 Their encounter of August 10, 1813
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