Battle at St. Croix

Battle at St. Croix
Part of Father Le Loutre's War

"Battle Hill", St. Croix, Nova Scotia
DateMarch 20–23, 1750
Location44°57′42.9″N 64°2′1.6″W / 44.961917°N 64.033778°W / 44.961917; -64.033778
Result British victory
Belligerents
Miꞌkmaq militia,
Maliseet ("St. John Indians"),
Acadians ("rebel inhabitants")
British America
Commanders and leaders
unknown John Gorham (wounded)
Captain William Clapham
Captain George St. Loe
Strength
unknown unknown
Casualties and losses
1 killed[1] three wounded, including Gorham

The Battle at St. Croix was fought during Father Le Loutre's War between Gorham's Rangers and Mi'kmaq at Battle Hill in the community of St. Croix, Nova Scotia. The battle lasted from March 20–23, 1750.

  1. ^ "The Scots magazine. v.12 (1750)". HathiTrust. pp. 55 v.

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