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 2author, 1818 - United States |
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... lieutenant - colonel Hamilton of the 100th , entered the fort by the main gate , which had been left open for the ... lieutenants , two ensigns , one surgeon , one commissary , 12 ser- jeants , and 318 rank and file . Add to this number ...
... lieutenant - colonel Hamilton of the 100th , entered the fort by the main gate , which had been left open for the ... lieutenants , two ensigns , one surgeon , one commissary , 12 ser- jeants , and 318 rank and file . Add to this number ...
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... lieutenant - colonel Napier , landed two miles to the westward of Hampton , a town about 18 miles from Norfolk , and separated from it by Hampton- roads . Shortly afterwards , the main body , consisting of the royal marine - battalions ...
... lieutenant - colonel Napier , landed two miles to the westward of Hampton , a town about 18 miles from Norfolk , and separated from it by Hampton- roads . Shortly afterwards , the main body , consisting of the royal marine - battalions ...
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... Lieutenant - colonel M'Pherson , who commanded the American artillery before the mill , deposed , at general Wilkinson's court - martial , as follows : " The ground was disputed inch by inch , in our advance to the mill ; and the ...
... Lieutenant - colonel M'Pherson , who commanded the American artillery before the mill , deposed , at general Wilkinson's court - martial , as follows : " The ground was disputed inch by inch , in our advance to the mill ; and the ...
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... Lieutenant - colonel Williams ** was quite misinformed , as to any destruction caused to the enemy by the fire of the gun - boats . † Not an American officer present in the ac- tion , who was examined at general Wilkinson's court ...
... Lieutenant - colonel Williams ** was quite misinformed , as to any destruction caused to the enemy by the fire of the gun - boats . † Not an American officer present in the ac- tion , who was examined at general Wilkinson's court ...
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... lieutenant - colonel Malcolm , and 200 seamen , armed with pikes , under captain Mulcaster ; the whole under the immediate command of lieutenant - colonel Fischer , of De Watteville's ; and amounting to about 770 rank and file ...
... lieutenant - colonel Malcolm , and 200 seamen , armed with pikes , under captain Mulcaster ; the whole under the immediate command of lieutenant - colonel Fischer , of De Watteville's ; and amounting to about 770 rank and file ...
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