A Full and Correct Account of the Military Occurrences of the Late War Between Great Britain and the United States of America: With an Appendix, and Plates, Volume 2author, 1818 - United States |
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... Chippeway ; and , on the next day , within two miles of Fort- Erie . Having reconnoitred the enemy's po- sition at Black Rock , the lieutenant - general determined to attack him . Accordingly , on the night of the 30th , major - general ...
... Chippeway ; and , on the next day , within two miles of Fort- Erie . Having reconnoitred the enemy's po- sition at Black Rock , the lieutenant - general determined to attack him . Accordingly , on the night of the 30th , major - general ...
Page 22
... Chippeway , Little Belt , and Trippe , were found aground near Buffaloe Creek ; and , along with their stores , were also committed to the flames . This fact is scarcely noticed by the American editors ; 22 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... Chippeway , Little Belt , and Trippe , were found aground near Buffaloe Creek ; and , along with their stores , were also committed to the flames . This fact is scarcely noticed by the American editors ; 22 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
Page 113
... Chippeway -Advance of the American army - Battle of Chippeway , or Street's creek - Retreat of major- general Riall - Return of the Americans to their camp - Fresh movement against the British at Chippeway - Further retreat of the ...
... Chippeway -Advance of the American army - Battle of Chippeway , or Street's creek - Retreat of major- general Riall - Return of the Americans to their camp - Fresh movement against the British at Chippeway - Further retreat of the ...
Page 114
... Chippeway and Street's creek Their destruction of Street's mills , and of their own baggage , camp - equipage and stores - Their farther retreat to Fort - Erie - Various American accounts of these operations - Their gross mis ...
... Chippeway and Street's creek Their destruction of Street's mills , and of their own baggage , camp - equipage and stores - Their farther retreat to Fort - Erie - Various American accounts of these operations - Their gross mis ...
Page 117
... Chippeway was under the immediate command of lieutenant - colonel Pear- son ; and consisted of 230 of the royal Scots , 450 of the 100th regiment , a troop of light dragoons , and a small detachment of artillery , amounting , in all ...
... Chippeway was under the immediate command of lieutenant - colonel Pear- son ; and consisted of 230 of the royal Scots , 450 of the 100th regiment , a troop of light dragoons , and a small detachment of artillery , amounting , in all ...
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18-pounders 24-pounders 6-pounder advance aide de camp American amounted arms army arrived attack bank battalion battery Bladensburg boats brigade British captain Barrie capture carronades Chippeway colonel column command commenced commodore corps creek destroyed detachment division dragoons drummers Drummond enemy enemy's ensign field-pieces fire fleet flotilla force Fort-Erie Fort-George frigate gallant garrison gun-boats guns honor Indians infantry inhabitants island killed and wounded lake landed letter lieutenant lieutenant-colonel loss Louisiana major major-general marines ment miles militia missing morning naval Niagara night o'clock officers Orleans party piquets Plattsburg position possession prisoners rank and file rear rear-admiral rear-admiral Cockburn regiment retired retreat Riall river road royal artillery royal marines royal Scots Sackett's Harbor says schooner seamen serjeants severely ships shore shot sir Edward Pakenham Sketches sloop squadron subalterns Thomson tion town troops United Upper Canada vessels volunteers Watteville's whole Wilkinson's Mem woods