Skirmish At Moore's Corners
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The Skirmish at Moore's Corners was a small skirmish fought on December 6, 1837, in Moore's Corners during the
Lower Canada Rebellion The Lower Canada Rebellion (), commonly referred to as the Patriots' Rebellion () in French, is the name given to the armed conflict in 1837–38 between rebels and the colonial government of Lower Canada (now southern Quebec). Together wit ...
. A group of 80 Patriotes marched into Canada from
Swanton, Vermont Swanton, Vermont may refer to: *Swanton (town), Vermont *Swanton (village), Vermont Swanton is a village in the town of Swanton in Franklin County, Vermont, United States. It is sometimes called Swanton Village to distinguish it from the surrou ...
intending to join other rebels and were intercepted in the hamlet of Moore's Corners by loyalist militia from Philipsburg and Missisqoui.


Battle

The Patriotes had been armed with muskets and two cannons by the Vermont Militia company at Stowe and advanced along Missisquoi Bay, reaching the village and resting in the Philipsburg Methodist Church. As they barricaded themselves in the church, loyalist militia from Missisquoi and Philipsburg received word of their presence and marched to confront the rebels. The Patriotes were ambushed by the militia in the center of the village on the north side of the bridge, at the corner of Chemin Saint-Armand and Chemin St-Henri, in front of Hiram Moore's house. The battle raged for twenty minutes as both sides fired upon each other, but soon the rebels were overwhelmed and abandoned their cannons before retreating to Vermont.


Outcome

The Patriotes suffered 1 killed, 3 wounded, and 1 captured. Over 600 soldiers and militia with 3 canons were dispatched to Moore's Corners but arrived after the battle was finished.


References

{{reflist Battles of the Lower Canada Rebellion 1837 in Lower Canada