The story is a fanciful creation of what might have been but does not purport to be truth. The facts however are as follows: William Hamilton Merritt worked as surveyor in Niagara; he was a partner in a dry goods store in Shipmans Corners (later to be renamed St. Catharines (for Catherine Pendergast in spite of the different spelling); Catherine's father was in fact a doctor; William joined the British army as a Captain Merritt; he fought at the battle of Lundy's Lane, was captured and spent the rest of the war as a prisoner in upstate New York; after the war he returned to Niagara where he and Catherine married. After that, and beyond the time frame of this book, Merritt went on to own and operate a flour mill on Twelve Mile Creek, and conceived of a method to bring a more reliable water supply to his mill, thereby instigating the construction of the First Welland Canal.
The play is written in a comedic style, with characters introduced throughout with comic presence. Though the War of 1812 was a serious affair, as was Merritt's ambitions to build a canal to circumvent the cataract of Niagara, this play is best described as a romantic adventure comedy with more opportunity for laughs rather than tears.
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