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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... companies of the 100th regiment , which had been stationed at Charlotteville , in the London district of Upper Canada , were ordered to evacuate that post , and join the main body of the centre- division of the army at Burlington ...
... companies of the 100th regiment , which had been stationed at Charlotteville , in the London district of Upper Canada , were ordered to evacuate that post , and join the main body of the centre- division of the army at Burlington ...
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... companies of the 41st † , and the effective men of the 100th regiment , amounting , altogether , to fewer than 550 rank and file , and commanded by colonel Murray , crossed the river on that night , and landed at the Five - mile Meadows ...
... companies of the 41st † , and the effective men of the 100th regiment , amounting , altogether , to fewer than 550 rank and file , and commanded by colonel Murray , crossed the river on that night , and landed at the Five - mile Meadows ...
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... companies of the 100th , under captain Martin , stormed the eastern demi - bastion , five companies of the same regiment , under colonel Murray in person , assisted by lieutenant - colonel Hamilton of the 100th , entered the fort by the ...
... companies of the 100th , under captain Martin , stormed the eastern demi - bastion , five companies of the same regiment , under colonel Murray in person , assisted by lieutenant - colonel Hamilton of the 100th , entered the fort by the ...
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... companies of the 8th , 250 men of the 41st , the light company . of the 89th , and the grenadiers of the 100th , regiments , numbering , with 50 volunteer - militia , about 590 rank and file , also a body of Indian warriors , not ...
... companies of the 8th , 250 men of the 41st , the light company . of the 89th , and the grenadiers of the 100th , regiments , numbering , with 50 volunteer - militia , about 590 rank and file , also a body of Indian warriors , not ...
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... companies of militia were called in to their aid . " — " The militia , amounting to about 250 , were kept to their arms all night ; patroles were stationed in every place where they could possibly be of any service ; the volunteers at ...
... companies of militia were called in to their aid . " — " The militia , amounting to about 250 , were kept to their arms all night ; patroles were stationed in every place where they could possibly be of any service ; the volunteers at ...
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