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 114
... missing , and the near approach of another part of the enemy's force , which , owing to the darkness , had been mistaken for militia , compelled lieutenant Bartley to retreat . Soon afterwards , the Ameri- cans again encountered captain ...
... missing , and the near approach of another part of the enemy's force , which , owing to the darkness , had been mistaken for militia , compelled lieutenant Bartley to retreat . Soon afterwards , the Ameri- cans again encountered captain ...
Page 117
... missing . And yet , according to the American accounts , be- sides the " 50 prisoners " taken at the Red House , colonel Bærstler made " several " in his excursion . The loss of the Americans , except as to officers , no where appears ...
... missing . And yet , according to the American accounts , be- sides the " 50 prisoners " taken at the Red House , colonel Bærstler made " several " in his excursion . The loss of the Americans , except as to officers , no where appears ...
Page 173
... missing ; which , added to 25 militia killed or wounded , makes a total loss of 157. † To the great mortification of the inhabitants of Kingston , they saw their fleet return into port on the morning of the 30th , with , instead of the ...
... missing ; which , added to 25 militia killed or wounded , makes a total loss of 157. † To the great mortification of the inhabitants of Kingston , they saw their fleet return into port on the morning of the 30th , with , instead of the ...
Page 200
... 14 killed , 47 wound- ed , and 40 missing , or prisoners . The Ameri- can loss , as far as it could be ascertained by * Sketches of the War , p . 112 . their own people , amounted to 81 killed , and 200 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
... 14 killed , 47 wound- ed , and 40 missing , or prisoners . The Ameri- can loss , as far as it could be ascertained by * Sketches of the War , p . 112 . their own people , amounted to 81 killed , and 200 MILITARY OCCURRENCES BETWEEN.
Page 207
... missing ; † being almost a third of the party . The Americans admit a loss of 1.7 killed , and 38 wounded ; but make their missing amount , in all , to 100 , instead of 125. General Dearborn's letter states that " colonel : Clark ” was ...
... missing ; † being almost a third of the party . The Americans admit a loss of 1.7 killed , and 38 wounded ; but make their missing amount , in all , to 100 , instead of 125. General Dearborn's letter states that " colonel : Clark ” was ...
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