From the publisher:
“The fledgling United States struggled to keep its freedom from Great Britain during the War of 1812, but St. Lawrence County in upstate New York played a divided role. The region shared a border–as well as close personal and business associations–with British Canada and opposed the American embargo that disrupted these relationships. While some St. Lawrence men fought bravely for America, smuggling was a common way of life. Several small battles and skirmishes took place along the river, and a local merchant even influenced President Madison's decision-making. Local historian John Austin recounts these and other events, as well as the […] North Country characters who influenced them, in this book on St. Lawrence County in the War of 1812.”
Listen to an interview of the author, John M. Austin, by Todd Moe on North Country Public Radio (3 december, 2013).
St. Lawrence County in the War of 1812: Folly and Mischief
Author(s) : AUSTIN John M.

- Year of publication :
- September 2013
- Place and publisher :
- Charleston: History Press
- Number of pages :
- 160