Captain Abraham Fuller Hull Gravesite

Captain Abraham Hull lost his life on July 25th, 1814 during the Battle of Lundy's Lane. Hull was the son of American General William Hull (who surrendered Detroit to the British) and nephew of Captain Isaac Hull (commander of the U.S.S. Constitution). Lying mortally wounded, Hull was tended to by British Lieutenant John LeCouteur.

The four smaller bronze plaques located behind Hull's memorial are dedicated to Unidentified American soldiers who died during the Battle of Lundy's Lane.



Large stone dedicated to the memory of Captain Abraham Hull who died at the Battle of Lundy's Lane
 


Set of monuments, adjacent to the larger Captain Hull one, dedicated to unnamed US soldiers who died at the Battle of Lundy's Lane.
 


 


 

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Niagara Falls Museums - Niagara Falls Public Library - Dept. of Geography and Tourism Studies,Brock University.

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