Thursday, December 20, 2018
Col. James Gibson-- Part 5: The Campaign of 1814 and Defense of Fort Erie
In the Campaign of 1814 on the Niagara Frontier, he was engaged in the defense of Fort Erie, Upper Canada, from August 3 to September 17, 1814. Actions there he was involved in included the Bombardment August 13-15, Repulse of the enemy's assault August 15, while in command of the 4th Rifles which he had commanded since February 21, 1814.
His death came during the Sortie from Fort Erie upon the British batteries and siege works, September 17, 1814. He was 33 years old at the time.
The fort in New York Harbor on Ellis Island was named in his honor after his death.
--Brock-Perry
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