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 1author, 1818 - Ontario |
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Page 58
... artillery , about 100 of the 41st regiment , 300 militia , and about 150 Indians , under Tecumseh . The timely notice of the war , sent by major- general Brock , enabled the lieutenant - colonel , early in July , to intercept , as she ...
... artillery , about 100 of the 41st regiment , 300 militia , and about 150 Indians , under Tecumseh . The timely notice of the war , sent by major- general Brock , enabled the lieutenant - colonel , early in July , to intercept , as she ...
Page 60
... artillery , with two pieces of cannon , under the command of colonel M'Ar- thur , returned to the ground abandoned by colonel Cass ; but who , with 100 men , soon after- wards joined M'Arthur's detachment . * Of a small look - out party ...
... artillery , with two pieces of cannon , under the command of colonel M'Ar- thur , returned to the ground abandoned by colonel Cass ; but who , with 100 men , soon after- wards joined M'Arthur's detachment . * Of a small look - out party ...
Page 64
... artillery with two six - pounders , were immediately sent upon that service . Upon the lieutenant - colonel's arrival at Maguaga , * App . No. 5. 1 Sketches of the War , p . 40 . about 14 miles from Detroit , and four from Brownstown 64 ...
... artillery with two six - pounders , were immediately sent upon that service . Upon the lieutenant - colonel's arrival at Maguaga , * App . No. 5. 1 Sketches of the War , p . 40 . about 14 miles from Detroit , and four from Brownstown 64 ...
Page 69
... artillery , 250 of the 41st re- giment , 50 of the Royal Newfoundland regi- ment , and 400 militia , crossed the river , and landed at Spring - well , a good position , three miles west of Detroit . The Indians , 600 in number , under ...
... artillery , 250 of the 41st re- giment , 50 of the Royal Newfoundland regi- ment , and 400 militia , crossed the river , and landed at Spring - well , a good position , three miles west of Detroit . The Indians , 600 in number , under ...
Page 72
... artillery , 382 - 650 Indians , principally Chippeways , Hurons , and Putawatamies , J " } 362 Militia , in regular uniform , " or , rather , in coats and jackets of all colours and shapes , A f Total , 1394 * The best evidence that ...
... artillery , 382 - 650 Indians , principally Chippeways , Hurons , and Putawatamies , J " } 362 Militia , in regular uniform , " or , rather , in coats and jackets of all colours and shapes , A f Total , 1394 * The best evidence that ...
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