. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. Brocks Monument, Queenston View from tlie Tuwer, loukaig Suuth. carried out the order of General \anRensselaer. given as hewas being carried from the field, To mount the hill and stormthe batteries. The hill was mounted and the batteries werecarried. The enemy at this time was routed and retreated to astone building under the hill near the waters edge. Soon after, (General Brock arrived, and later additional re-cnforcements for the British came from Fort George, at themouth of the river. Brock soon collected the


. Cutler's guide to Niagara Falls, and adjacent points of interest. --. Brocks Monument, Queenston View from tlie Tuwer, loukaig Suuth. carried out the order of General \anRensselaer. given as hewas being carried from the field, To mount the hill and stormthe batteries. The hill was mounted and the batteries werecarried. The enemy at this time was routed and retreated to astone building under the hill near the waters edge. Soon after, (General Brock arrived, and later additional re-cnforcements for the British came from Fort George, at themouth of the river. Brock soon collected the shattered forces,and made a vigorous attack upon the .\merican position. Inthis engagement he was killed, but his army was finally suc-cessful, and completely routed the Americans; not, however,without meeting an enemy worthy of their steel. Captain Woc)l ordered cut down an officer who had cow-ardly raised a white flag as a signal of surrender, and or-dered shot another man who attempted to run, but who fortuiiately returned just as a musket was raised to shoot. Largenumbers of the enemy were seen asce


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