Official Letters of the Military and Naval officers of the United States, during the War with Great Britain in the years 1812, 13, 14, & 15. With some additional letters and documents elucidating the history of that period. Collected and arranged by J. BrannanWay & Gideon, 1823 - 510 pages |
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... account of ditto , ........................... . General Hull to Secretary of War , ............ ...................................................... General Hull - Surrender of Detroit , & c ......... ............
... account of ditto , ........................... . General Hull to Secretary of War , ............ ...................................................... General Hull - Surrender of Detroit , & c ......... ............
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... Secretary of War's Plan of the Northern Campaign ,. Massacre at Frenchtown ,. Major Forsyth - Capture of Ogdensburg , ............ ... President Madison's Messsage to Congress , .. March . General Dearborn - expected attack on Sackett's ...
... Secretary of War's Plan of the Northern Campaign ,. Massacre at Frenchtown ,. Major Forsyth - Capture of Ogdensburg , ............ ... President Madison's Messsage to Congress , .. March . General Dearborn - expected attack on Sackett's ...
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... Secretary of War authorizes the destruction of Newark , .................. .. General Harrison - Victory on the ... Secretary of War to General Wilkinson from Denmark ,. 248 Noven . General Hampton - Battle on the Chataugay , General ...
... Secretary of War authorizes the destruction of Newark , .................. .. General Harrison - Victory on the ... Secretary of War to General Wilkinson from Denmark ,. 248 Noven . General Hampton - Battle on the Chataugay , General ...
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... one thousand eight hundred and twelve , and of the Independence of the United States the thirty- sixth . By the President , JAMES MADISON . JAMES MONROE , Secretary of State . OFFICIAL MILITARY AND NAVAL LETTERS , & c . SIR 27.
... one thousand eight hundred and twelve , and of the Independence of the United States the thirty- sixth . By the President , JAMES MADISON . JAMES MONROE , Secretary of State . OFFICIAL MILITARY AND NAVAL LETTERS , & c . SIR 27.
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... Secretary of War . WM . HULL . Killed , 7 officers - 10 privates : -number of wounded unknown . SIR , DETROIT , August 13 , 1812 . The main body of the army having re - crossed the river to De- troit , on the night and morning of the ...
... Secretary of War . WM . HULL . Killed , 7 officers - 10 privates : -number of wounded unknown . SIR , DETROIT , August 13 , 1812 . The main body of the army having re - crossed the river to De- troit , on the night and morning of the ...
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