The Battle of the Thames: In which Kentuckians Defeated the British, French, and Indians, October 5, 1813, with a List of the Officers and Privates who Won the VictoryJ. P. Morton, printers to the Filson Club, 1903 - 274 頁 |
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... Detroit and Mackinac , and the massacres at Fort Dearborn , Fort Meigs , and the river Raisin had more than eclipsed the glory of all other quarters . Proctor , reeking with the blood his treachery and brutality had drawn from fallen ...
... Detroit and Mackinac , and the massacres at Fort Dearborn , Fort Meigs , and the river Raisin had more than eclipsed the glory of all other quarters . Proctor , reeking with the blood his treachery and brutality had drawn from fallen ...
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... Detroit and there began that dis- graceful series of acts which led to the surrender not only of his army but of the whole Northwest frontier . His first step after returning to Detroit was to get his supplies from the river Raisin ...
... Detroit and there began that dis- graceful series of acts which led to the surrender not only of his army but of the whole Northwest frontier . His first step after returning to Detroit was to get his supplies from the river Raisin ...
第 viii 頁
... Detroit and the territory of Michigan , with a population of five thousand souls and one thousand four hundred soldiers , with arms , ammuni- tion , and supplies went from Hull to Brock by the surrender . Previous to the surrender of ...
... Detroit and the territory of Michigan , with a population of five thousand souls and one thousand four hundred soldiers , with arms , ammuni- tion , and supplies went from Hull to Brock by the surrender . Previous to the surrender of ...
第 ix 頁
... Detroit , proved to be treacherous , and either slaughtered or permitted others to slaughter those they had promised and been paid to protect . The massacre had all the horrors of Indian barbarity in tomahawking and scalping not only ...
... Detroit , proved to be treacherous , and either slaughtered or permitted others to slaughter those they had promised and been paid to protect . The massacre had all the horrors of Indian barbarity in tomahawking and scalping not only ...
第 x 頁
... Detroit and into Canada , and the battle of the Thames soon followed . This battle of the Thames is the subject of the follow- ing pages . It was no big thing compared to armies as now organized and brought against one another , but it ...
... Detroit and into Canada , and the battle of the Thames soon followed . This battle of the Thames is the subject of the follow- ing pages . It was no big thing compared to armies as now organized and brought against one another , but it ...
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