Battle of Fort Harrison

A shocking battle leaves 26 men, two women, and twelve children dead, with survivors taken by local Indians and the American fort reduced to ashes. While one newspaper laments the devastation and the failed invasion of Canada, a young captain emerges as a beacon of hope with a successful defense at Fort Harrison, hinting at his future significance. Meanwhile, the eastern campaign struggles under the leadership of a politician-turned-general, who relies on family ties and the support of regulars to push forward.