1812 Cemetery - Portland, ME
Posted by: neoc1
N 43° 40.228 W 070° 14.798
19T E 399500 N 4836028
The 1812 Cemetery is located along the Eastern promenade below Quebec Street in Portland, ME. An inscribed boulder marks the mass grave of 21 prisoners of war who died during the War of 1812.
Waymark Code: WMP55B
Location: Maine, United States
Date Posted: 07/03/2015
Views: 6
On December 23, 1812 the British warship HMS Regulus was travelling between Quebec and Boston with American soldiers that wee taken prisoner at the Battle of Queenstown Heights, Ontario. The ship landed in Portland under a flag of truce. Among the prisoners was Lt. Colonel Winfield Scott, later to become known as “Old Fuss and Feathers.”
Many of the prisoners aboard were sick with from malnutrition and disease. Twenty-four of the most severely ill were brought to the Town Hospital. Twenty-one of these prisoners subsequently died and were buried in a mass grave at what is now the Promenade.
A boulder is the center of the site is inscribed:
WITHIN THIS ENCLOSURE
WERE BURIED 21 SOLDIERS
CAPTURED BY THE ENGLISH
AT THE BATTLE
OF QUEENSTON, CANADA
IN THE WAR OF 1812
AND DIED IN HOSPITAL HERE
WHILE ON THEIR WAY TO
BOSTON FOR EXCHANGE
and below
PROUDLY CONSTRUCTED
CO D 133 D ENGR BN.
MAINE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
Who put it there? Private/Government?: Government - Maine National Guard
Location/Address: Eastern promenade & Quebec Street Portland, ME United States
County/Province: Cumberland County, Maine
Website (related) if available: [Web Link]
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Date Erected/Dedicated: Not listed
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