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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... miles from Lake Erie , in what is now known as Perrysburg , in Wood County , Ohio . General Proctor had besieged these forces , and on the 5th day of May occurred the disaster in which Colonel Dudley and the troops led by him were ...
... miles from Lake Erie , in what is now known as Perrysburg , in Wood County , Ohio . General Proctor had besieged these forces , and on the 5th day of May occurred the disaster in which Colonel Dudley and the troops led by him were ...
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... to march with five hundred and fifty men to the River Raisin , about forty miles distant . A few hours afterward , he was followed by Colonel John Allen with one hundred and ten men , who came up with Lewis on The Battle of the Thames 17.
... to march with five hundred and fifty men to the River Raisin , about forty miles distant . A few hours afterward , he was followed by Colonel John Allen with one hundred and ten men , who came up with Lewis on The Battle of the Thames 17.
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... miles farther up the lake , thus bringing him within eighteen miles of Malden , where the British troops had established their headquarters and were supposed to be in large force . When he arrived within six miles of Frenchtown he met a ...
... miles farther up the lake , thus bringing him within eighteen miles of Malden , where the British troops had established their headquarters and were supposed to be in large force . When he arrived within six miles of Frenchtown he met a ...
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... mile and a half from the village were surrounded , and after surrendering , all were massacred except the Lieutenant himself . Another party of thirty men , who had escaped for three miles , were overtaken by the savages and more than ...
... mile and a half from the village were surrounded , and after surrendering , all were massacred except the Lieutenant himself . Another party of thirty men , who had escaped for three miles , were overtaken by the savages and more than ...
第 27 頁
... miles above Fort Meigs , and then , marching down the river a short distance , cap- ture some batteries , spike the guns composing them , and recross the river . Colonel William Dudley was designated to take charge of this movement . By ...
... miles above Fort Meigs , and then , marching down the river a short distance , cap- ture some batteries , spike the guns composing them , and recross the river . Colonel William Dudley was designated to take charge of this movement . By ...
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