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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Page 11
... four 12 , and several 9 - pounders , together with a large supply of shot , were found in the ditch . Even the destruction of the new barracks , which we had recently erected on the Niagara , was not der med , by Mr. Armstrong and ...
... four 12 , and several 9 - pounders , together with a large supply of shot , were found in the ditch . Even the destruction of the new barracks , which we had recently erected on the Niagara , was not der med , by Mr. Armstrong and ...
Page 13
... river on that night , and landed at the Five - mile Meadows , about * Distant 530 miles . + 2d Battalion which had recently arrived from Europe . three miles above Fort - Niagara . At about four GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 13.
... river on that night , and landed at the Five - mile Meadows , about * Distant 530 miles . + 2d Battalion which had recently arrived from Europe . three miles above Fort - Niagara . At about four GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 13.
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... four 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 ...
... four 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 ...
Page 32
... four armed schooners , lying at the mouth of the Rappa- hannock river . The breeze failing , the capture of the whole four was effected by five British boats , under the orders of lieutenant ( now cap- tain ) James Polkinghorne , of the ...
... four armed schooners , lying at the mouth of the Rappa- hannock river . The breeze failing , the capture of the whole four was effected by five British boats , under the orders of lieutenant ( now cap- tain ) James Polkinghorne , of the ...
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... 32 - pounders , ready for sending away ; and eight long guns , and four carronades , in the boring - house and foundry . Another division } of boats was sent up the Susquehanna ; and returned GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 39.
... 32 - pounders , ready for sending away ; and eight long guns , and four carronades , in the boring - house and foundry . Another division } of boats was sent up the Susquehanna ; and returned GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 39.
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