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 59
... remained in the neighbourhood of Sandwich , carrying on an excursive war by detached parties , and , through them , occasionally reconnoitring the British outposts in the neighbourhood . A company of the British 41st regiment , about 60 ...
... remained in the neighbourhood of Sandwich , carrying on an excursive war by detached parties , and , through them , occasionally reconnoitring the British outposts in the neighbourhood . A company of the British 41st regiment , about 60 ...
Page 88
... remained , with the others , sheltered behind the bank ; whence they returned the fire of the British , killing one man , and wounded four . The remaining sub- divisions of the 49th grenadiers and of the militia- company had now joined ...
... remained , with the others , sheltered behind the bank ; whence they returned the fire of the British , killing one man , and wounded four . The remaining sub- divisions of the 49th grenadiers and of the militia- company had now joined ...
Page 95
... remained entire , or whose crews could be persuaded to approach the Canadian shore . " In retiring , " says an Ame- rican author , " they received considerable aid from the American batteries , which kept up a brisk and well - directed ...
... remained entire , or whose crews could be persuaded to approach the Canadian shore . " In retiring , " says an Ame- rican author , " they received considerable aid from the American batteries , which kept up a brisk and well - directed ...
Page 101
... remained on the field of battle . " * Doctor Smith says : " No restraint , however , was imposed upon the Indians by ge- neral Sheaffe , a native of Boston . " He then , to prove that the Indians " stripped and scalped the slain , and ...
... remained on the field of battle . " * Doctor Smith says : " No restraint , however , was imposed upon the Indians by ge- neral Sheaffe , a native of Boston . " He then , to prove that the Indians " stripped and scalped the slain , and ...
Page 210
... remained formed and steady at their posts , but could not act on account of the darkness of the night , and the thickness of the adjacent woods ; " * says another . The last was the fact ; at least , no dragoons were encountered or seen ...
... remained formed and steady at their posts , but could not act on account of the darkness of the night , and the thickness of the adjacent woods ; " * says another . The last was the fact ; at least , no dragoons were encountered or seen ...
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41st regiment 49th regiment 6-pounder advance Ameri American army American editor American troops Amherstburg amounted arms arrived attack batteaux batteries battle boats brigade brigadier-general Britain British British force Brock camp Canadian Canadian fencibles captain capture colonel command commenced corps Creek Dearborn declaration despatch detachment Detroit Ditto dragoons enemy enemy's ensign field-pieces fire fleet Fort-Erie Fort-George garrison Glengarry gun-boats guns Hist honor immediately Indians infantry killed and wounded Kingston Lake landed letter lieutenant lieutenant-colonel loss majesty's major major-general ment miles militia morning naval Niagara o'clock officers Ogdensburg ordnance party prisoners privates Queenstown rank and file received reinforcement retreat river royal artillery Royal Newfoundland regiment Sackett's Harbor says schooners secretary at war sent serjeants Sheaffe ship shore sir George Prevost sir James Yeo Sketches stationed surrender Tecumseh Thomson tion town United Upper Canada vessels whole Wilkinson's Mem woods