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==Schooner ''Ann''== The schooner ''Ann'' was seized by the Patriots on January 8 and sailed to [[Gibraltar, Michigan]]. The governor of Michigan, [[Stevens T. Mason]], along with a detachment of 200 militiamen, pursued them in two steamships. A hundred Canadian militia also followed in the steamer ''Alliance''. Mason met with the Patriot leaders at Gibraltar, but the captured steamship ''Ann'' continued on to near [[Fort Malden]] on the Canadian shore. On January 9, the Patriots began shelling Malden and the town of [[Amherstburg, Ontario|Amherstburg]] from the ''Ann''. The Canadian militia took up positions in the town while the Patriots moved 300 men onto the Canadian [[Bois Blanc Island (Ontario)|Bois Blanc Island]] opposite the town. The Canadian militia opened fire on the schooner when it tried to reach the island. The Canadians shot several of the ship crew and damaged the sails and rigging. The ship drifted until it ran aground, at which point the Canadian militia boarded it, encountered no resistance and captured the Patriot crew. The remaining Patriot forces quit Bois Blanc for the safety of the American side of the river.<ref name= "Ross" /> Several of the Patriots were wounded, a few killed, and the Canadians captured 300 muskets, two cannon, 10 kegs of gunpowder and various accoutrements.<ref>Col. Radcliff's report to Lt. Gov. Sir George Arthur, quoted in ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=8d8BAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22patriot+war%22+michigan+militia&pg=PP5 The Patriot War]'', Robert B. Ross, 1890, The Detroit Evening News and the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society</ref> After losing the ''Ann'', the Patriots stole another ship, the steamer ''Little Erie''. The head of the Detroit militia, himself, tried to prevent the boat leaving at swordpoint and the U.S. marshal's force was reported to have fired into the air, but the local crowd supported the Patriot movement and the boat was taken to Gibraltar. On January 27, three companies of U.S. troops arrived from Buffalo aboard the steamer ''Robert Fulton'' to help calm the area. Governor Mason met with the Patriots at Gibraltar on February 12, again to no avail. In fact, that same day, Patriots raided the U.S. arsenal in [[Dearborn, Michigan]], stealing hundreds of weapons. This group of weapons was soon recovered, having been hidden near a tavern in Detroit.
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