Step back to a time when southern friends became
feared enemies, and clashes between the US and Great Britain penetrated
borders during the War of 1812. St. Andrews Blockhouse was built by
townspeople to protect them against American privateers and
military.
Construit par les villageois pendant la guerre de
1812, il servait à les protéger des attaques des corsaires et des
soldats américains. Remontez à l’époque où les affrontements entre les
États-Unis et la Grande-Bretagne ont traversé les frontières quand les
amis du sud sont devenus des ennemis.
Source: Parks Canada Website (2022)
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Established: 1962
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New Brunswick Nouveau-Brunswick
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Documents
Historical Documents
Blockhouses in Canada, 1749-1841: A Comparative Report and Catalogue, Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History No. 23 (Richard J. Young, Parks Canada, 1980)
Hometown Heroes / Héros de chez nous (Parks Canada, 2018)
St. Andrews, N.B.: Miscellaneous Reports Manuscript Report Number/Travail inédit numéro 134 (Parks Canada, 1965-66)
The West Blockhouse St. Andrews, N.B.; A Structural Report (George C. Ingram)
West Blockhouse St. Andrews, N.B; Report of Examination and Recommendations for Restoration (John R. Stevens)
The Early History of St. Andrews, New Brunswick, 1784-1814 (Richard J. Diubaldo)
Excavations at St. Andrews Blockhouse, St. Andrews, N.B. (DiAnn Herst)
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