During the Patriot War, fought between 1837-1842, hundreds of men on
both sides of the New York-Canadian border took up arms to free Canada
from supposed British tyranny. Infused with the Spirit of '76 and
inspired by the recent Texas revolution, they fought bravely in battles,
skirmishes and attacks, including November's Battle of the Windmill.
Many sacrificed their lives, while others became slave laborers of the
British in Tasmania. Among their leaders was Bill Johnston, a Thousand
Islands smuggler, river pirate and War-of-1812 privateer, whose cunning
was so feared by the British that they called out their military
whenever his name made the newspapers. This book recalls the stories,
triumphs and sacrifices of the brave on both sides of the border.