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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... upon , and capture of Fort - Niagara - Canadian prisoners found there - Retaliatory destruction of Lewistown , WA VOL . II . B TO VIMU AIMNORLIAO MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN Youngstown , Manchester , 222916 MILITARY OCCURRENCES, ...
... upon , and capture of Fort - Niagara - Canadian prisoners found there - Retaliatory destruction of Lewistown , WA VOL . II . B TO VIMU AIMNORLIAO MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN Youngstown , Manchester , 222916 MILITARY OCCURRENCES, ...
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... the gang were killed and wounded , and 18 taken prisoners . These 18 were afterwards tried at Ancaster for high treason ; and all , except three , convicted . . Eight of the 15 , so convicted , underwent the GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 5.
... the gang were killed and wounded , and 18 taken prisoners . These 18 were afterwards tried at Ancaster for high treason ; and all , except three , convicted . . Eight of the 15 , so convicted , underwent the GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 5.
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... prisoners taken , including two officers and 12 rank and file wounded , amounted to one captain , nine lieutenants , two ensigns , one surgeon , one commissary , 12 ser- jeants , and 318 rank and file . Add to this number 65 in killed ...
... prisoners taken , including two officers and 12 rank and file wounded , amounted to one captain , nine lieutenants , two ensigns , one surgeon , one commissary , 12 ser- jeants , and 318 rank and file . Add to this number 65 in killed ...
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... prisoners , 20 more than that number , exclusive of those that had escaped and been killed . He proceeds : " At 4 o'clock on the morning of the 19th , the enemy , 400 in number , crossed the Niagara , under colonel Murray , and ...
... prisoners , 20 more than that number , exclusive of those that had escaped and been killed . He proceeds : " At 4 o'clock on the morning of the 19th , the enemy , 400 in number , crossed the Niagara , under colonel Murray , and ...
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... prisoners were made ; among whom was the notorious colonel , or doctor Chapin . Major - general Hall himself , with nearly 300 of the most pursy of his soldiers , brought up at the Eleven - mile Creek , about three miles from Buffaloe ...
... prisoners were made ; among whom was the notorious colonel , or doctor Chapin . Major - general Hall himself , with nearly 300 of the most pursy of his soldiers , brought up at the Eleven - mile Creek , about three miles from Buffaloe ...
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