The Battle of St. Regis was a military skirmish during the War of 1812, occurring on October 22, 1812, on the Saint Lawrence River front at the U.S.–Canadian border.
Two miles outside of St. Regis, 45 Canadian voyageurs were stationed in a house to watch for American attacks and provide confidence to the Mohawks in the area.
45 Canadian voyageurs were stationed 2 miles from St. Regis to watch for American attacks and give confidence to the Natives in the area.
100 Americans commanded by Major Guilford Dudley Young left their Blockhouse at French Mills and marched against the Canadians at St.
British and Canadian soldiers would lead a successful attack on French Mills killing or capturing many of the Americans who were at St.