Monday, August 12, 2019
Steamer Robert Fulton-- Part 4
From Meandering Michigan History site.
As the situation worsened along Lake Erie and the Detroit area in the Patriot War of 1838, the U.S. government got involved lest these activities would anger Britain and set up a clash between the countries.
The government sent the steamer Robert Fulton from Buffalo to Detroit with three companies of U.S. regulars commanded by Colonel Worth. The government frequently sent troops to patrol both up and down the Detroit River to stem the Patriot Movement, but the Patriots survived.
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There was another steamship named the Robert Fulton that was launched in 1821 and is regarded as the first steam powered ship to make the trip from New York City to New Orleans. However, this was not the one that Champlin had with him.
--Brock-Perry
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