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 69
... o'clock in the afternoon , the British batteries , which had been constructéd for one 18 - pounder , two 12 - pounders , and two 54 inch howitzers , opened upon the enemy , and continued to throw their shells into the fort until ...
... o'clock in the afternoon , the British batteries , which had been constructéd for one 18 - pounder , two 12 - pounders , and two 54 inch howitzers , opened upon the enemy , and continued to throw their shells into the fort until ...
Page 85
... o'clock on the morning of the 11th of October , his eager troops were gratified by advancing to the river - side . Experienced boatmen had been provided , and a skilful officer , lieutenant Sim , * Wilkinson's Memoirs , Vol . I. p . 571 ...
... o'clock on the morning of the 11th of October , his eager troops were gratified by advancing to the river - side . Experienced boatmen had been provided , and a skilful officer , lieutenant Sim , * Wilkinson's Memoirs , Vol . I. p . 571 ...
Page 87
... and file . Of these about 60 , taken from the 49th grenadiers and captain Hatt's company of militia , having in charge * Wilkinson's Memoirs , Vol . I. p . 573 . a 3 - pounder , advanced , at four o'clock GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 87.
... and file . Of these about 60 , taken from the 49th grenadiers and captain Hatt's company of militia , having in charge * Wilkinson's Memoirs , Vol . I. p . 573 . a 3 - pounder , advanced , at four o'clock GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 87.
Page 88
... o'clock in the morning , with captain Dennis of the 49th at their head , towards the river ; near to which colonel Van Rensselaer had formed his men , to await the arrival of the next boats . A well - di- rected and warmly continued ...
... o'clock in the morning , with captain Dennis of the 49th at their head , towards the river ; near to which colonel Van Rensselaer had formed his men , to await the arrival of the next boats . A well - di- rected and warmly continued ...
Page 93
... the finale of " this memorable day . " Between two * Sketches of the War , p . 75 . + Hist . of the United States , Vol . III . p . 201 . and three o'clock in the afternoon , about 50 Indians GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 93.
... the finale of " this memorable day . " Between two * Sketches of the War , p . 75 . + Hist . of the United States , Vol . III . p . 201 . and three o'clock in the afternoon , about 50 Indians GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 93.
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