The Hamilton-Scourge Project
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Description: The Hamilton and the Scourge were two schooners that sank in Lake Ontario during the War of 1812. Today, these vessels rest under 300 feet of water. Site includes a history of the war, information about the ships, their sinking, discovery, underwater archaeology, and preservation.
Hamilton and Scourge -- The Hamilton & Scourge National Historic Site -- Hamilton and Niagara, Ontario, Canada The Hamilton & Scourge National Historic Site respectively, before the War of 1812. The two vessels were merchant schooners; the Lord Nelson was originally a British ship and the Diana was American. The Lord Nelson was built at Niagara, Upper Canada, and was launched on May 1, 1811. The Diana was built in Oswego, New York, and was launched in 1809.
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Page title: | Hamilton and Scourge -- The Hamilton & Scourge National Historic Site -- Hamilton and Niagara, Ontario, Canada |
Keywords: | Hamilton and Scourge, War of 1812, 1812, Upper Canada, 1813, Hamilton, Niagara, Ontario |
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IP-address: | 206.130.179.40 |
WHOIS Info
NS | Name servers: cerberus.hamilton.ca 206.130.179.60 orthus.hamilton.ca 206.130.179.34 |
WHOIS | status: registered |
Date | Creation date: 2002/07/02 Expiry date: 2014/05/31 |