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 49
... forming the har- bor , a block - house , for the protection of this naval depôt . The Americans have also a strong battery and a block - house at the mouth of another harbor , named Put - in - Bay , situate at the opposite end of the ...
... forming the har- bor , a block - house , for the protection of this naval depôt . The Americans have also a strong battery and a block - house at the mouth of another harbor , named Put - in - Bay , situate at the opposite end of the ...
Page 53
... formed by a narrow peninsula extending to Gibraltar - point , upon which a block - house has been erected . The town , which is the infant capital of Upper Canada , is in lat , 43 ° 30 ′ north , and long . 79 ° 20 ' west , distant from ...
... formed by a narrow peninsula extending to Gibraltar - point , upon which a block - house has been erected . The town , which is the infant capital of Upper Canada , is in lat , 43 ° 30 ′ north , and long . 79 ° 20 ' west , distant from ...
Page 54
... forming the west - side of Navy Bay , the principal naval depôt of the British on this lake , and where the ships of war were con- structed . Of the American military posts on Lake On- tario , the principal one is Sackett's - Harbor ...
... forming the west - side of Navy Bay , the principal naval depôt of the British on this lake , and where the ships of war were con- structed . Of the American military posts on Lake On- tario , the principal one is Sackett's - Harbor ...
Page 88
... formed his men , to await the arrival of the next boats . A well - di- rected and warmly continued fire killed and wounded several American officers and pri- vates , including , among the wounded , colonel Van Rensselaer and three ...
... formed his men , to await the arrival of the next boats . A well - di- rected and warmly continued fire killed and wounded several American officers and pri- vates , including , among the wounded , colonel Van Rensselaer and three ...
Page 89
... formed the resolution of gaining the heights . Accordingly , 60 American regulars , * headed by captain Wool , and accompanied by major Lush , a volunteer , also by a captain , six lieutenants , and an ensign of the 13th regiment ...
... formed the resolution of gaining the heights . Accordingly , 60 American regulars , * headed by captain Wool , and accompanied by major Lush , a volunteer , also by a captain , six lieutenants , and an ensign of the 13th regiment ...
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