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 56
... reinforcement previors to the ensuing summer . Major - general Brock , the president of Upper Canada , was at York when the news of war reached him . He , with his accustomed alacrity , sent immediate notice of it to lieutenant ...
... reinforcement previors to the ensuing summer . Major - general Brock , the president of Upper Canada , was at York when the news of war reached him . He , with his accustomed alacrity , sent immediate notice of it to lieutenant ...
Page 61
... reinforcement to its destination . Fortunately , the major encoun- tered , on his second day's march , near Browns- town , 70 Indians , under the brave Tecumseh , in ambuscade . The latter fired , and , according to the American ...
... reinforcement to its destination . Fortunately , the major encoun- tered , on his second day's march , near Browns- town , 70 Indians , under the brave Tecumseh , in ambuscade . The latter fired , and , according to the American ...
Page 63
... reinforcements from Niagara " that had been sent to colonel Proctor , who had succeeded lieutenant - colonel St. George , at Amherstburg . But the worst of all was , that the general's pro- clamation , “ so well calculated to inspire ...
... reinforcements from Niagara " that had been sent to colonel Proctor , who had succeeded lieutenant - colonel St. George , at Amherstburg . But the worst of all was , that the general's pro- clamation , “ so well calculated to inspire ...
Page 68
... reinforcement he procured at this place , pushed on for Sandwich . Here he found that the Americans had evacuated and destroyed a small fort which they had con- • structed soon after their arrival . On the morn-. 68 MILITARY OCCURRENCES ...
... reinforcement he procured at this place , pushed on for Sandwich . Here he found that the Americans had evacuated and destroyed a small fort which they had con- • structed soon after their arrival . On the morn-. 68 MILITARY OCCURRENCES ...
Page 79
... reinforcements - Death of gene- ral Brock - Surrender of the American army- Altered behaviour of the American troops at Lewistown - American misrepresentation exposed -Bombardment between Fort - George and Fort- Niagara - Brief sketch ...
... reinforcements - Death of gene- ral Brock - Surrender of the American army- Altered behaviour of the American troops at Lewistown - American misrepresentation exposed -Bombardment between Fort - George and Fort- Niagara - Brief sketch ...
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