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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... Kentucky , was a leader in both of these battles , and the antecedents , the surroundings , and the consequences of each of them were as like as his com- manding person in both . Before the battle of King's Mountain the outlook for the ...
... Kentucky , was a leader in both of these battles , and the antecedents , the surroundings , and the consequences of each of them were as like as his com- manding person in both . Before the battle of King's Mountain the outlook for the ...
第 8 頁
... Kentucky , five for the war , none against . Tennessee , three for the war , none against . Ohio , one for the war . Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Delaware were solidly against the war , while South Carolina , Georgia , Kentucky ...
... Kentucky , five for the war , none against . Tennessee , three for the war , none against . Ohio , one for the war . Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Delaware were solidly against the war , while South Carolina , Georgia , Kentucky ...
第 8 頁
... Kentucky , five for the war , none against . Tennessee , three for the war , none against . Ohio , one for the war . Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Delaware were solidly against the war , while South Carolina , Georgia , Kentucky ...
... Kentucky , five for the war , none against . Tennessee , three for the war , none against . Ohio , one for the war . Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Delaware were solidly against the war , while South Carolina , Georgia , Kentucky ...
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... Kentucky . Their con- tinued conflict with Indians from the cessation of hostili- ties through the peace which followed the Revolutionary War had kept alive a military spirit as well as military organizations . Their sufferings and ...
... Kentucky . Their con- tinued conflict with Indians from the cessation of hostili- ties through the peace which followed the Revolutionary War had kept alive a military spirit as well as military organizations . Their sufferings and ...
第 15 頁
... Kentucky for any portion of its contingent of volunteers which was not in service . In May , 1812 , the Governor of Kentucky had organ- ized ten regiments , amounting to five thousand five hun- dred , as the quota of Kentucky under the ...
... Kentucky for any portion of its contingent of volunteers which was not in service . In May , 1812 , the Governor of Kentucky had organ- ized ten regiments , amounting to five thousand five hun- dred , as the quota of Kentucky under the ...
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