. . . . . "Samuel Lount"@en . . "The Hunters' Lodge was the last of a series of secret organizations formed in 1838 in the United States in the aftermath of the Rebellions in the Canadas. The organization arose in Vermont among Lower Canadian refugees (the eastern division or Fr\u00E8res chasseurs) and spread westward under the influence of Dr Charles Duncombe and Donald McLeod, leaders of the short lived Canadian Refugee Relief Association. They also absorbed Henry S. Handy's 'Secret Order of the Sons of Liberty' in Detroit, into a Grand lodge in Cleveland."@en . . "Total defeat of the Rebels and the Hunters' Lodges, unification of Upper and Lower Canada into the Province of Canada."@en . "The Hunters' Lodge was the last of a series of secret organizations formed in 1838 in the United States in the aftermath of the Rebellions in the Canadas. The organization arose in Vermont among Lower Canadian refugees (the eastern division or Fr\u00E8res chasseurs) and spread westward under the influence of Dr Charles Duncombe and Donald McLeod, leaders of the short lived Canadian Refugee Relief Association. They also absorbed Henry S. Handy's 'Secret Order of the Sons of Liberty' in Detroit, into a Grand lodge in Cleveland."@en . . . "Patriot War"@en . "Upper Canada"@en . "Donald McLeod"@en . . . "Battle of Windmill"@en . . "Nils von Schoultz"@en . . "Hunters' Lodges"@en . . . "Canadian Loyalists"@en . . . "Sheriff Frederick William Jarvis"@en . . "United Kingdom"@en . . "Hunters' Lodges"@en . "--12-07"^^ . . . "British victory"@en .