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 60
... wounded and taken pri- soners . Upon the bridge the British had two light field - pieces , with the fire from which they disabled one of the American guns , and drove the Americans into the plane ; but were too in- ferior in force to ...
... wounded and taken pri- soners . Upon the bridge the British had two light field - pieces , with the fire from which they disabled one of the American guns , and drove the Americans into the plane ; but were too in- ferior in force to ...
Page 61
... wounded nine . Tecumseh and his 70 Indians , with the loss of only one man killed , drove these 200 Americans before them , for seven miles , and took possession of the mail they were escorting . When the American force first appeared ...
... wounded nine . Tecumseh and his 70 Indians , with the loss of only one man killed , drove these 200 Americans before them , for seven miles , and took possession of the mail they were escorting . When the American force first appeared ...
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... wounded . The Americans have stated the In- dian loss at 100 killed , and their own at 83 VOL . I. F killed and wounded . Colonel Miller , com- pletely frustrated GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 65.
... wounded . The Americans have stated the In- dian loss at 100 killed , and their own at 83 VOL . I. F killed and wounded . Colonel Miller , com- pletely frustrated GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 65.
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With an Appendix, and Plates William James. killed and wounded . Colonel Miller , com- pletely frustrated in his design by the trifling force opposed to him , returned to Detroit the following night . It is perfectly consistent , that ...
With an Appendix, and Plates William James. killed and wounded . Colonel Miller , com- pletely frustrated in his design by the trifling force opposed to him , returned to Detroit the following night . It is perfectly consistent , that ...
Page 67
... the commandant , captain Roberts . " Mrs. Heald , it appears , was wounded by six , and her husband by two shots . * App . No. 9 . General Brock had just arrived at Fort- George from York F 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 67.
... the commandant , captain Roberts . " Mrs. Heald , it appears , was wounded by six , and her husband by two shots . * App . No. 9 . General Brock had just arrived at Fort- George from York F 2 GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA . 67.
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