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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第 xiv 頁
... TECUMSEH HOTEL , ON THE THAMes battlefield THE BATTLEfield of the THAMES THE HOSPITAL BARN RELICS PICKED UP ON BAttlefield oF THE THAMES .. GOVERNOR ISAAC SHELBY ..... 24 32 38 56 68 80 96 IIO GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY GENERAL JOSEPH DESHA ...
... TECUMSEH HOTEL , ON THE THAMes battlefield THE BATTLEfield of the THAMES THE HOSPITAL BARN RELICS PICKED UP ON BAttlefield oF THE THAMES .. GOVERNOR ISAAC SHELBY ..... 24 32 38 56 68 80 96 IIO GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY GENERAL JOSEPH DESHA ...
第 xiv 頁
... TECUMSEH HOTEL , ON THE THAMES BATTLEFIELD THE BATTLEFIELD OF THE THAMES 32 38 56 68 THE HOSPITAL BARN 80 96 IIO .. 116 118 RELICS PICKED UP ON BATTLEFIELD OF THE THAMES GOVERNOR ISAAC SHELBY . GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY GENERAL JOSEPH DESHA ...
... TECUMSEH HOTEL , ON THE THAMES BATTLEFIELD THE BATTLEFIELD OF THE THAMES 32 38 56 68 THE HOSPITAL BARN 80 96 IIO .. 116 118 RELICS PICKED UP ON BATTLEFIELD OF THE THAMES GOVERNOR ISAAC SHELBY . GENERAL WILLIAM HENRY GENERAL JOSEPH DESHA ...
第 27 頁
... Tecumseh , hearing the firing , rode up and ordered the cessation of this murderous policy , and protected the remaining pris- oners from death at the hands of the savages . The prisoners were subsequently paroled , May 11th , and upon ...
... Tecumseh , hearing the firing , rode up and ordered the cessation of this murderous policy , and protected the remaining pris- oners from death at the hands of the savages . The prisoners were subsequently paroled , May 11th , and upon ...
第 51 頁
... Tecumseh . Perry subsequently carried his ships into Lake St. Clair , and in person he followed the fortunes of General Harrison and Governor Shelby . Six hundred British sailors were made prisoners . Commodore Barclay , the British ...
... Tecumseh . Perry subsequently carried his ships into Lake St. Clair , and in person he followed the fortunes of General Harrison and Governor Shelby . Six hundred British sailors were made prisoners . Commodore Barclay , the British ...
第 56 頁
... Tecumseh , either had not expected pursuit at all or had not expected it on the line along which it was made , and had left the bridges across the rivers and creeks which run north into Lake St. Clair . About four o'clock in the ...
... Tecumseh , either had not expected pursuit at all or had not expected it on the line along which it was made , and had left the bridges across the rivers and creeks which run north into Lake St. Clair . About four o'clock in the ...
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