"Journal of an American Prisoner at Fort Malden and Quebec in the War of 1812" edited by G. M. Fairchild, Jr. is a gripping historical narrative that plunges into the War of 1812 through the eyes of an anonymous American prisoner, possibly Surgeon's Mate James Reynolds, who experienced the horrors of capture firsthand after the fall of Fort Malden. Beginning on July 1st, 1812, the journal vividly recounts the author's capture aboard the Cuyahoga packet and the subsequent trials of imprisonment under British control. The stark realities of captivity emerge as the author chronicles interactions with British officers and Native American allies, the struggle to survive disease and hunger, and the emotional impact of witnessing fellow prisoners succumb to the brutal conditions. Beyond personal survival, the journal offers insight into pivotal events of the war, such as the surrender of Detroit and the skirmishes that defined the era, all interwoven with the author's reflections on the treatment of American soldiers behind enemy lines. The story builds towards a bittersweet anticipation as the author prepares for transfer to Boston, hopeful for exchange, yet forever marked by the experiences endured.

Journal of an American Prisoner at Fort Malden and Quebec in the War of 1812
By James Reynolds
Captured after a crushing defeat, an American soldier's journal reveals the grim realities of imprisonment, disease, and the desperate fight for survival during the War of 1812.
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2008-09-04
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