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 60
... camp at Sand- wich . " * On the 19th a second reconnoitring party , consisting of 150 men of the Ohio volunteers , and a detachment of artillery , with two pieces of cannon , under the command of colonel M'Ar- thur , returned to the ...
... camp at Sand- wich . " * On the 19th a second reconnoitring party , consisting of 150 men of the Ohio volunteers , and a detachment of artillery , with two pieces of cannon , under the command of colonel M'Ar- thur , returned to the ...
Page 70
... camp . When the head of the British column had advanced to within a short distance of the American line , general Hull , and the troops under his command , re- treated to the fort , without making any use of two 24 - pounders ...
... camp . When the head of the British column had advanced to within a short distance of the American line , general Hull , and the troops under his command , re- treated to the fort , without making any use of two 24 - pounders ...
Page 83
... Rensselaer's orders , from his camp at Lewistown ( B ) , six miles through a wood to ( N ) , at Four - mile creek ; where lay , ready for service , sixty batteaux . From this creek it is G 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 83.
... Rensselaer's orders , from his camp at Lewistown ( B ) , six miles through a wood to ( N ) , at Four - mile creek ; where lay , ready for service , sixty batteaux . From this creek it is G 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 83.
Page 85
... camp , with information , that general Brock had suddenly proceeded to the westward with the greater part of his troops , to repel general Har- rison's attempt at Detroit . The thing was cre- dited ; the troops were absolutely furious ...
... camp , with information , that general Brock had suddenly proceeded to the westward with the greater part of his troops , to repel general Har- rison's attempt at Detroit . The thing was cre- dited ; the troops were absolutely furious ...
Page 86
... camp . * All this drenching contributed nothing to allay the ardor of American soldiers . Invade Canada they would ; and general Van Rensselaer resolved to carry the British works at Queens- town , before day , on the morning of the ...
... camp . * All this drenching contributed nothing to allay the ardor of American soldiers . Invade Canada they would ; and general Van Rensselaer resolved to carry the British works at Queens- town , before day , on the morning of the ...
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