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  Letter from the Camp Chief
Posted by Admin on Sep 24, 2007(467 Reads)
Dave Randle 'Ladies and Gentlemen of the Scout Brigade of Fort George and the Junior Brigade.



Well another campaign is over and other than some dampness on Friday night, things improved and I hope that everyone had a good time and I hope that the Brigade event was a suitable kick-off to another scouting year and it being the first year in our second century.



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  Bruce Sellors
Posted by Submit_News on Feb 03, 2005(483 Reads)
Dave Randle 'Bruce Sellors was o­ne of those scouters who helped create the Scout Brigade of Fort George. For twenty o­ne years he worked tirelessly in the background doing all the administrative work which make sthe event so successful.Bruce died o­n Saturday January 22nd, 2005. It was sudden and unexpected.We will miss our friend and brother Scout. It will now be up to those of us who go o­n to make sure the event that he cared so much about continues and flourishes.Farewell Bruce.Camp Chief
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  The War begins!
Posted by DonHourigan on Jun 16, 2003(926 Reads)
Don Hourigan 'JUNE 18, 1812Yesterday the Senate approved the bill for war against the United Kingdom by a vote of 19 - 13. Today the House of Represenatives accepted the changes that the Senate had made in its original bill, which had been passed o­n June 4 by  79 - 49 vote.  President James Madison signed the bill immediately.This was not a war for which this nation of 7.5 million was ready.  At the outbreak of hostilities it had but o­ne infantry regiment in the field (the 4th Regiment, which would shortly be surrendered in its entirety at Detroit). There was some hope that the enemy was likely as unprepared.The War would come quickly to the Niagara frontier.  The news would reach the British here before Americans  of this region.  Two schooners departed Black Rock for a voyage up the lake. As they left the pull of the Niagara's current and made their turns to westward, the guns of nearby Fort Erie sent balls splashing  just past their bows. Forced to turn into the Fort's wharf, their sailors found themselves prisoners of a foe that they did not know they had.
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  General Smythe's "Invasion of Canada"
Posted by DonHourigan on Nov 27, 2002(1084 Reads)
Don Hourigan ' General Alexander Smythe, Commander of the Center Division, United States Army, has ordered an attack across the Niagara River from Black Rock to commence at 3:00 AM, November 28, 1812.

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  Brigade Welcome Message
Posted by Admin on Nov 21, 2002(1005 Reads)
Brigade Activities ''Thank you for visiting the Scout Brigade of Fort George Home Page. From this page we hope to maintain all communications to our various regimental level and provide information to those who are interested in our unique event.
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